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Online cognitive behavior therapy programs can help some people with mild or moderate depression

APA: Internet-Based CBT Can Be Helpful in Depression

For people with mild or moderate depression, web-based versions might help, researchers say
For breast cancer survivors (BCSs) with sexual dysfunction

Internet CBT Ups Sexual Function in Breast Cancer Survivors

Increases in sexual desire, sexual arousal, vaginal lubrication; fewer menopause symptoms
Mental health patients are more likely to reject treatment if it involves only medication

Patients Reluctant to Comply With Drug-Only Psychiatric Treatment

Compliance more likely when doctors prescribe psychotherapy, researchers find
Self-guided internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy is effective for treating adults with depressive symptoms

Internet-Based CBT Effective for Depressive Symptoms

Self-guided internet-based CBT significantly more effective for symptom severity, tx response
An internet-based program to improve mental acuity may help patients cope with tinnitus

Cognitive Training Can Positively Affect Perception of Tinnitus

Researchers find computer-based program allows patients to cope better with tinnitus
Cognitive therapy is more effective treatment for social anxiety disorder

Cognitive Therapy Alone Most Effective for Social Anxiety

Finding in small, randomized trial evaluating paroxetine alone or in combo with therapy
For teens with depression

Psychotherapy for Depression Offers Teens Long-Term Benefits

Early treatment of depression may lower risk of future episodes of mood disorder
For men with advanced prostate cancer

Mindfulness-Based Tx Doesn’t Cut Distress in Prostate Cancer

No significant changes in intervention outcomes for mindfulness-based cognitive therapy in advanced PC
Behavioral activation therapy is as effective as cognitive behavioral therapy for treating depression in adults

Behavioral Activation Therapy Viable Option in Depression

Less expensive, more accessible than cognitive behavioral treatment, researchers say