Internet-based interventions for traumatic stress-related mental health problems: a review and suggestion for future research
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Abstract
Exposure to potentially traumatic events is a common occurrence. Most individuals exposed to such an event are resilient or recover rapidly, although some individuals develop psychological problems that warrant treatment. However, a small percentage of individuals seek traditional treatment, thereby …
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| Authors | Amstadter AB;Broman-Fulks J;Zinzow H;Ruggiero KJ;Cercone J;; |
| Journal | Clinical psychology review |
| Year | 2009 |
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review
humans
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internet*
mental disorders / psychology
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pmid:19403215
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doi:10.1016/j.cpr.2009.04.001
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jen cercone
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