TECHNOLOGY AND MENTAL HEALTH: A CLINICIAN’S GUIDE TO IMPROVING OUTCOMES
Dr. Lipschitz co-authored a chapter in this book. Source: Routledge
Dr. Lipschitz co-authored a chapter in this book. Source: Routledge
We have all been there. In an idle moment, you instinctively reach for your smartphone to browse your social media feed. The goal is simple: an easy distraction. But the effect is sometimes complicated. Many of us enjoy social media…
…patient engagement in the context of routine care has not yet been adequately addressed. Put a different way, innovation and efficacy alone do not result in adoption in real-world clinical settings. Source: Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
We can’t seem to figure out how to make a good placebo for controlled studies. Source: SLATE
Which announcements of new digital behavioral health technologies offer true innovation today compared with more aspirational claims for the future? Source: MedCity News
Digital health for chronic illness is no longer a technology problem – it’s an implementation problem. Source: MediaCity News