Norris et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Mobile phone technology for improved mental health care in South Africa: Possibilities and challengesNorris et al., 2013
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- 2634634182087969399
- Author
- Norris L
- Swartz L
- Tomlinson M
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- Publication venue
- South African Journal of Psychology
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We consider the potential and current uses of mobile phones in the mental health field in South Africa. From the limited research conducted, mobile phones seem most suited to enhancing cognitive behavioural therapy. In addition, mobile phones seem to have many …
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