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Computer-Assisted Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Current Psychiatry Reports, 2010There has been a recent acceleration in the development and testing of programs for computer-assisted cognitive-behavioral therapy (CCBT). Programs are now available for treatment of depression, anxiety disorders, and other psychiatric conditions.
Joyce A, Spurgeon, Jesse H, Wright
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AR Computer-Assisted Learning for Children with ASD based on Hand Gesture and Voice Interaction
Journal of the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, 2022For children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), innovative computer-assisted solutions can provide useful teaching, learning, and support tools. Speech, video, narrative, and a mix of 2D/3D images of virtual objects shown on screens and mobile phones ...
K. Amara +5 more
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Journal of Computer Assisted Learning
This study presents a Robot‐Inspired Computer‐Assisted Adaptive Autism Therapy (RoboCA3T) focusing on improving joint attention and imitation skills of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). By harnessing the inherent affinity of children with ASD
Zunera Zahid +5 more
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This study presents a Robot‐Inspired Computer‐Assisted Adaptive Autism Therapy (RoboCA3T) focusing on improving joint attention and imitation skills of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). By harnessing the inherent affinity of children with ASD
Zunera Zahid +5 more
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Computer-assisted oral and intravenous theophylline therapy
Computers and Biomedical Research, 1982Abstract An interactive computer program was developed to assist clinicians in selecting appropriate intravenous and oral theophylline dosages. The program uses an iterative method to estimate pharmacokinetic parameters. This method was compared to methods previously described.
D, Mungall, W, Bancroft, J, Marshall
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Computer assisted learning in manipulative therapy education
Manual Therapy, 2011Teaching manipulative therapy is one of the most relevant issues in a physiotherapy course. However, for an effective instruction of this topic practical experience is considered fundamental. To achieve this purpose, this paper presents a computer assisted environment for the practical learning of manipulative therapy.
Octavio Páscoa, Dias +2 more
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Computer-Assisted Drug Therapy for Epilepsy
Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1983Monitoring serum concentrations of anticonvulsant drugs has improved substantially the treatment of epilepsy. However, a sound knowledge of the pharmacokinetics of anticonvulsant drugs is necessary when interpreting serum concentration results and considering dosage adjustments of these drugs.
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Computer-Assisted Drug Therapy Problem Notification
Disease Management and Health Outcomes, 2000Objective: To describe the use of computer technology to enhance our ability to identify and notify providers of potential drug therapy problems using a mail intervention monitoring programme. Setting: Pharmacy benefit management company.
Ronald A. Lyon +2 more
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Computer‐Assisted Learning in Occupational Therapy
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 1987Computer‐assisted learning has application at all levels of occupational therapy education and in the educational roles which occupational therapists accept with respect to clients, the community and allied health professionals. In this paper, recent applications of computer‐assisted learning in undergraduate allied health professional education are ...
MARGARET FARROW, RODERICK SIMS
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Palmtop computer‐assisted group therapy for social phobia
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2003AbstractThis article describes the application of group computer‐assisted therapy for social phobia. The computer program includes a diary function for ongoing self‐monitoring of anxiety as well as guidance on the practice of relaxation, cognitive restructuring, and self‐control desensitization.
Amy, Przeworski, Michelle G, Newman
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