Internet-Based Emotion-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Reduces Anxiety and Stress in Pregnant Women with Suspected Fetal Malformation: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Internet-Based Emotion-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Reduces Anxiety and Stress in Pregnant Women with Suspected Fetal Malformation: A Randomized Controlled Trial

A randomized trial demonstrates that internet-based emotion-focused CBT significantly reduces anxiety, pregnancy-specific stress, uncertainty intolerance, and improves emotion regulation in women with suspected fetal malformation, with benefits sustained up to six months.
Therapist-Guided Internet CBT Cuts Bulimia Episodes: A Japanese Randomized Trial with Promising Clinical Implications

Therapist-Guided Internet CBT Cuts Bulimia Episodes: A Japanese Randomized Trial with Promising Clinical Implications

A multicenter randomized trial in Japan found that a 12-week therapist-guided internet-based CBT program significantly reduced weekly bingeing and compensatory episodes in women with bulimia nervosa versus usual care (adjusted mean difference 9.84 episodes; Cohen d 0.73).