“This automated intervention is so simple that it could be repurposed to address a variety of mental health conditions and easily tweaked to match the needs of an individual patient,” Price added.
So moving forward, the team is now analyzing whether or not patients who complete the training on smartphones and other personal electronic devices experience the same effects as the patients who completed the training on an in-clinic computer.
To read the study’s complete findings, which have since been published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, visit the link here.
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