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by phowson83
1773 days ago
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Thanks for your comment and sharing your experience. I think you make a number of valid points - CBT is sometimes incorrectly seen as a panacea for treatment of many disorders, but even face-to-face CBT does obviously not achieve a 100% recovery rate (I would argue no treatment does), and in fact 50% durable recovery rates are generally considered good. The UK in-person IAPT system which uses CBT to treat people has a target of 50% and achieves something around this level ( https://www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/resource/improving-access-t... ). As mentioned in the original post, we do not see app-based solutions being appropriate for individuals at the moderate to severe end of the spectrum, and I think this is also reflected in your personal experience. I also don't feel that app based exercises and a human therapist are mutually exclusive, and our users have self-reported that about 15% of them are also seeing a therapist (most declined to answer that question). |
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