Computer-mediated Psychotherapy: Toward Patient-Selection Guidelines
Abstract
Although the research in computer-mediated psychotherapy is scattered, mostly empirical, and often poorly controlled, it holds great promise. It is the purpose of this paper to briefly review the relevant literature providing a rationale for computer-mediated psychotherapy and, in so doing, present some suggestions for patient selection.
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