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We use apps on our phones for just about everything, but can an app make you feel better, sleep more or calm down? The potential for smartphone therapy is enormous, doctors say.
Apps that let users talk to human therapists or keep tabs on their own mental state are making therapy more accessible and affordable ...
A smart phone app, for example, shouldn’t be a hidden advertisement for a private company. People often ask me if I think technology will soon replace psychiatrists. That’s unlikely to happen.
A clinical trial is being launched by researchers from UNSW and Neuroscience Research Australian (NeuRA) for a new app called ReNeuWell®, based on a scientifically validated measure of wellbeing. The ...
How do mental health apps compare to in-person therapy? A social worker and expert on technology and human services explains.