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Design for Depression

WebTechnology has the potential to increase access and support for individuals who lack access to formal mental health services. However, currently available digital tools to support …

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IntelliCare: Mental Health Apps for the 21 st Century

WebThe Research. IntelliCare has proven effective at reducing depression and anxiety in three trials. The first trial showed that people using IntelliCare for 8 weeks, supported by brief …

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Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in Young Adults

WebNonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is estimated to affect 13% of young adults and is associated with considerable burden, including significant role impairment in daily life, increased risk …

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IntelliCare for College Students

WebIntelliCare for College Students is an app-based program to help university students prioritize self-care and connect them with appropriate mental health and wellness …

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NIMH ALACRITY Center

WebTechnology-enabled services (TESs), which use web-based and mobile applications for patients coupled with support from a care coordinator, have consistently been shown …

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Personalized Text Messaging

WebWith support from Microsoft’s AI for Accessibility program, the Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies is working to develop a digital mental health intervention that …

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Older Adult Health Communication

WebThe long-term goal of our research is to improve quality of life, reduce functional impairments and increase independence among older adults with multiple chronic …

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IntelliCare: Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies: …

WebIntelliCare is a suite of multiple smartphone apps, each of which provides a microintervention targeting a single behavioral strategy for depression and/or anxiety.

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Upcoming Events and Webinars

WebAttend Our Digital Mental Health Webinar Series. CBITs, in collaboration with the Society for Digital Mental Health, hosts a monthly webinar featuring talks on or related to digital …

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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Digital Mental Health

WebWe have filled our fellowship positions for the 2024-2025 year. We expect to open recruitment in September 2024 for the 2025-2026 year. If you are interested, please …

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Members: Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies: …

WebBenji Kaveladze is interested in making mental health tools more appealing and effective for more people. He studies how the internet’s unique affordances and settings (e.g., online …

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Design for Digital Health Reading Course

WebPlease join us for the Design for Digital Health Reading Course, starting Wednesday, January 3, 2024 at noon CST on Zoom.The course will run for 8 sessions, every other …

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Accelerating Digital Mental Health Research From Early …

WebDavid C Mohr, PhD Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies Department of Preventive Medicine Northwestern University 750 N Lakeshore Drive, 10th Floor …

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Training: Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies: Feinberg

WebPostdoctoral Fellowship in Digital Mental Health. Our NIMH T32 postdoctoral fellowship focuses on mental health and co-trains fellows in psychological science (psychology, …

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Digital Mental Health Webinar Archive

WebDr. Charles Jonassaint is an associate professor of medicine and a practicing clinical health psychologist with an MHS in epidemiology. He has clinical expertise in chronic disease …

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Personal Sensing: Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies

WebAn increasingly large number and variety of sensors are collecting and transmitting data about many of the smallest actions in our lives. Often, these data are used by companies …

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