Elsevier Open Access journal focusing on the application of information technology in mental and behavioral health. Official Journal of ESRII and ISRII
Exciting news! 🎉
Internet Interventions is taking part in the Geographical Pricing for Open Access (GPOA) pilot, making publishing more accessible with reduced or waived APCs for eligible regions. #OpenAccess#GPOA#Academicpublishing
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Artificial intelligence vs. human expert: Licensed mental health clinicians' blinded evaluation of AI-generated and expert psychological advice on quality, empathy, and perceived authorship
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#Artificialintelligence#Digital#Empathy#Mental#Psychological
ISRII 2025: Advancing equity in digital interventions across the lifespan an introduction to this year's conference in San Diego, CA — August 4–7, 2025
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It's not too late to register for #Isrii13
Don't miss this opportunity to attend fantastic training workshops, hear about the latest in #digitalhealth research and network with other researchers, clinicians and industry.
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Digital mental health is evolving fast! Explore our in-press article
Digital interventions in mental health: An overview and future perspectives
Stay tuned! #eHealth#MentalHealthTech#Artificialintelligence
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🏆 Exciting News! Changes in stress, burnout, and resilience associated with an 8-week intervention with relational agent “Woebot” has won the 2025 Award for Most Cited Article! 🎉📖
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#MentalHealth#DigitalHealth#CBT
🏆 Exciting news! Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety among university students: A systematic review and meta-analysis
has won the 2025 Award for Most Downloaded Article! 📖✨
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Psychotherapy 2.0 - Application context and effectiveness of sensor technology in psychotherapy with children and adolescents: A systematic review
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The influence of organizational models on the implementation of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy in primary care: A mixed methods study using the RE-AIM framework
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