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Pocket skills: A conversational mobile web app to support dialectical behavioral therapy

Schroeder et al., 2018

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2335195645390875466
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Schroeder J
Wilkes C
Rowan K
Toledo A
Paradiso A
Czerwinski M
Mark G
Linehan M
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Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

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Mental health disorders are a leading cause of disability worldwide. Although evidence- based psychotherapy is effective, engagement from such programs can be low. Mobile apps have the potential to help engage and support people in their therapy. We developed Pocket …
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