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    Area of Science:

    • Psychiatry and Mental Health
    • Digital Therapeutics
    • Psychotherapy Research

    Context:

    • Online therapies represent a growing modality in mental healthcare.
    • These therapies integrate automated psychotherapeutic content with computer-aided educational materials.
    • Therapist support is a key component, guiding patient progress.

    Purpose:

    • To describe the nature and components of online therapies.
    • To highlight the integration of established therapeutic methods.
    • To note the inclusion of online therapies in Finnish treatment guidelines.

    Summary:

    • Online therapies are partly automated, combining digital content with therapist-guided support.
    • They incorporate evidence-based techniques like cognitive restructuring, behavioral activation, exposure therapy, and motivational support.
    • Key elements include fostering empathy, strengthening the therapeutic alliance, and encouraging self-reflection.

    Impact:

    • Online therapies are recognized in Finnish treatment guidelines for depression.
    • These digital interventions are accessible for essential psychiatric illnesses across Finland.
    • This approach expands the reach and accessibility of mental health services.