Computerized Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy.

Computerized Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. Alcohol Res. 2014 Sep;36(1):127-130 Authors: Carroll KM Abstract With an estimated 90 percent or more of alcohol use disorders going untreated (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 2012), the search for interventions that easily, effectively, and economi-cally reach more people has become a priority. The landmark 1990 report, Broadening the Base of Treatment for Alcohol Problems (Institute of Medicine 1990), refocused alcohol treatment research toward an emphasis on developing, standardizing, and disseminating new behavioral thera-pies to expand the reach of alcohol treatment. A particularly exciting development on this front has been the creation of computerized versions of interventions shown to be effective in clinical settings. PMID: 26259007 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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