
pmid: 15123511
SummaryIn an open study, ten people with phobia or panic disorder who could not travel repeatedly to a therapist accessed a computer-aided exposure self-help system (Fear Fighter) at home on the internet with brief therapist support by telephone. They improved significantly, and their outcome and satisfaction resembled those in patients with similar disorders who used Fear Fighter in clinics with brief face-to-face therapist support.
Adult, Male, Internet, Remote Consultation, 610, Pilot Projects, Self Care, Treatment Outcome, Phobic Disorders, Patient Satisfaction, Therapy, Computer-Assisted, 616, Humans, Panic Disorder, Female, Follow-Up Studies
Adult, Male, Internet, Remote Consultation, 610, Pilot Projects, Self Care, Treatment Outcome, Phobic Disorders, Patient Satisfaction, Therapy, Computer-Assisted, 616, Humans, Panic Disorder, Female, Follow-Up Studies
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