New blended therapy shows promise for stress-related disorder
NCT ID NCT05464121
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a new way to help people with adjustment disorder, a condition where someone has trouble coping with a major life stressor. The treatment combined a self-guided online program with live video sessions with a therapist. 41 adults took part to see if this blended approach was easy to use and helpful. The main goal was to check if people would stick with the program and find it satisfactory.
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Universitat Jaume I
Castellon, Castellón, 12071, Spain
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