U of L research review finds online group therapy beneficial for adults with anxiety and depression
LETHBRIDGE, AB – A new review from University of Lethbridge (U of L) researchers has found that online group therapy can help adults address anxiety and depression.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have profound impacts on the mental health of adults, which led Dr. Cheryl Currie and her team to wonder if there was a way other than one-on-one approaches to addressing these issues. Dr. Currie is an Associate Professor of Public Health at the U of L and the lead investigator on the review.
She said, “we know that psychological counselling delivered by video, phone and apps can work.”
“The catch is that how well these therapies work is often tied to the intensity of web-based therapist guidance. This has time implications for the therapist and cost implications for the client and health-care system.”