Digital Delivery of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia

AbstractPurpose of ReviewDigital cognitive behavioral therapy (dCBT) has been available for over a decade. We reviewed the evidence that accumulated over the past 5  years and discuss the implications for introducing dCBT into standard healthcare.Recent FindingsStudies have consistently supported the use of dCBT to treat insomnia. Evidence is now demonstrating large short-term effects and smaller long-term effects up to 1.5  years after treatment across populations with various co-occurring health problems. The effects also extend into a range of psychological well-being factors. Mediators and moderators have been studied to understand mechanisms and create new opportunities to enhance effectiveness and reduce dropout . Incorporating personalized guidance in dCBT may further enhance effectiveness.SummaryThe evidence for dCBT for insomnia is strong and suggests that dCBT is ready for application in standard healthcare. Further research, digital innovation, and development of effective implementation methods are required to ensure dCBT fulfills its potential.
Source: Current Psychiatry Reports - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research