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Team Spotlight: Brendon Kelly
In this team spotlight interview, we spoke to Brendon Kelly about his role as Head of US Business Development.
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Demographic and clinical predictors of outcome
This study, commissioned by ieso, investigates the demographic and clinical predictors of response to one-to-one CBT delivered via the internet
TIM: Psychotherapy insights tool
ieso introduces and demonstrates the usefulness of a tool that automatically annotates therapist utterances in real-time according to the therapeutic role
Using tech to associate therapist variables with outcomes
ieso uses therapy transcripts derived from internet enabled cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) treatment sessions to understand how therapist variables are associated with clinical outcomes in IAPT
RCT: Psychotherapy for depression
In this multicentre, randomised controlled trial, ieso investigates the effectiveness of CBT delivered online in real time by a therapist for patients with depression in primary care
ieso granted U.S. patent for use of AI and tech to improve mental health provision
ieso announced June 29 that is has been granted a new patent by the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
ieso supports Microsoft Data Science programme
With this year’s #IWD theme being ‘an equal world is an enabled world’ - #eachforequal – ieso advocate equality and enablement for everyone.
Stephen Freer Appointed CCO
ieso are pleased to announce the appointment of Stephen Freer as Chief Clinical Officer.
Part four: The common phenomena when moving to non-face to face therapy delivery
In the fourth blog post of this series, Sarah Bateup provides advice around the common phenomena when moving to non-face to face therapy delivery and more...
Part three: How to deal with patient contact in-between therapy delivery
In the third blog post of this series, Sarah Bateup provides advice around how to deal with patient contact in-between therapy delivery and more...
Part two: Housekeeping when moving to digital therapy methods
In the second blog post of this series, Sarah Bateup provides advice around housekeeping and consent when moving to digital therapy methods and more...