A new study published in Molecular Psychiatry shows that computer-assisted cognitive behavioural therapy can cut depression ...
It's unlikely that your therapist will be replaced by a computer program anytime soon. That's the takeaway of recent study out of Britain looking at the effectiveness of computer-assisted therapy for ...
A computer game designed to lift teenagers out of depression is as effective as one-on-one counselling, New Zealand doctors reported on Thursday in the British Medical Journal (BMJ). Researchers at ...
Computer-assisted therapy may not be effective at easing depression in people who are already getting standard care such as counseling or medication, a U.K. study suggests. To assess the effectiveness ...
September 28, 2011 — An emerging therapy known as cognitive behavior modification (CBM), which uses computer software to help divert patients' attention away from anxiety and interpret situations more ...
Computer games could help in treating older people with depression who haven't been helped by antidepressant drugs or other treatments for the disorder, researchers say. In a study of 11 older ...
Your work is dangerous and your co-workers rely on you to stay alive. But you can never get far from those colleagues. You can't see your family for months, even years. The food isn't great. And ...
In a therapy session, inevitably there’s a noise outside” and he’s distracted, Mijares said. “It kind of isolates him just to be with her and because he loves computers, like all children do, then ...
Those who knock computer games as a waste of time might want to check out some new research released on Friday in The Lancet medical journal. As per a new study led by Max Ortiz Catalan of the ...