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Internet-based Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder (iCT-SAD), a treatment that is normally supported by therapists, has been modified for delivery by trained coaches without mental health practitioner qualifications and has shown promising efficacy for patients in Hong Kong.

Original publication

DOI

10.2196/69818

Type

Journal article

Journal

JMIR Form Res

Publication Date

26/08/2025

Volume

9

Keywords

cognitive behavioral therapy, internet interventions, social anxiety disorder, supervision, training, Humans, Hong Kong, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Phobia, Social, Pilot Projects, Male, Adult, Female, Treatment Outcome, Internet, Internet-Based Intervention, Middle Aged