Digital Technologies in the Treatment of Anxiety: Recent Innovations and Future Directions

AbstractPurpose of ReviewThis review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the efficacy, limitations, and future of e-health treatments for anxiety. Within this, we provide detail on “first-generation” e-health approaches, such as computerized therapies. Additionally, we assess the emergence and early efficacy of newer methods of treatment delivery, including smartphone apps and virtual reality interventions, discussing the potential and pitfalls for each.Recent FindingsThere is now substantial clinical research demonstrating the efficacy of internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy in the treatment of anxiety. However, the ability of these interventions for engaging patients in “real-world” settings is unclear. Recently, smartphone apps for anxiety have presented a more popular and ubiquitous method of intervention delivery, although the evidence base supporting these newer approaches drastically falls behind the extensive marketing and commercialization efforts curren tly driving their development. Meanwhile, the increasing availability of novel technologies, such as “virtual reality” (VR), introduces further potential of e-health treatments for generalized anxiety and anxiety-related disorders such as phobias and obsessive compulsive disorder, while also cre ating additional challenges for research.SummaryAlthough still in its infancy, e-health research is already presenting several promising avenues for delivering effective and scalable treatments ...
Source: Current Psychiatry Reports - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research