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Digitally enabled therapies deliver psychological interventions in a digital format with regular support from a practitioner or therapist. NICE has assessed 11 digitally enabled therapies as an option for treating anxiety disorders in adults while evidence is generated. The criteria for including technologies in this early value assessment (EVA) are in the scope on the NICE website. The technologies are:
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Beating the Blues (365 Health Solutions) for mild to moderate depression or anxiety including generalised anxiety disorder (GAD). This technology is no longer available to the NHS.
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Cerina (NoSuffering) for GAD and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) consists of 7 sessions with anxiety management exercises, journals and self-care resources. It also uses evidence-based tools to measure symptom severity.
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iCT‑PTSD (OxCADAT) for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) based on Ehlers and Clark's cognitive model of PTSD. It includes modules with memory and meaning-focused techniques, psychoeducation, case examples, monitoring sheets, videos, behavioural experiments and assignments. It also administers all outcome measures for PTSD recommended in NHS Talking Therapies in anxiety and depression services and exports them to local services' IT systems.
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iCT‑SAD (OxCADAT) for social anxiety disorder based on Clark and Wells' cognitive therapy for social anxiety disorder. Modules include psychoeducation, case examples, monitoring, video feedback, attention training, behavioural experiments and memory-focused techniques. It administers all outcome measures for social anxiety disorder recommended in NHS Talking Therapies in anxiety and depression services and exports them to local services' IT systems.
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Iona Mind (Iona Mind) for GAD or depression creates personalised support plans with guided exercises and uses machine learning to adapt the programme to a person's needs. It also has functionality to identify crisis events and provide signposting.
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Minddistrict (Minddistrict) for GAD, health anxiety, social anxiety, OCD, panic disorder and phobias. Interventions can be personalised by adapting and combining components in line with a person's needs.
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Perspectives (Koa Health) for body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a 12-week CBT programme with psychoeducation, interactive exercises, CBT skills and symptom tracking. It also provides information on local emergency services and suicide helplines for urgent support.
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Resony (RCube Health) for GAD is a 6-week automated programme based on CBT, mindfulness and gratitude journalling. It also has physiological techniques based on non-directive resonance breathing, applied relaxation and heart rate variability training.
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SilverCloud programmes for anxiety disorders include Space from Anxiety, Space from GAD, Space from Health Anxiety, Space from OCD, Space from Panic, Space from Phobia and Space from Social Anxiety. Programmes incorporate CBT with mindfulness, positive psychology and motivational interviewing. Modules include informational content, videos, interactive activities and homework.
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Spring (Cardiff University) for PTSD from a single event is a guided self-help programme with 8 steps based on core components of CBT with a trauma focus. It is interactive and user input determines feedback to activities within the programme.
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Wysa (Wysa) for mild to moderate anxiety or depression is an artificial intelligence-based app with CBT programmes and a chatbot that encourages self-reflection and engagement. It also has a risk alert system with grounding exercises, a crisis care plan and crisis numbers.