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- W2103013492 abstract "The internet is one of the fastest growing technologies in the world. The number of web users worldwide is estimated at 513 million,1 with approximately 100 million adult users in the United States2 and 25 million in the United Kingdom.3 There is evidence that seeking health information is one of the most common reasons for using the internet.4 About 100,000 websites dedicated to health information have been identified.5As in other areas of medicine and clinical practice, the internet and its associated technologies have begun to change the nature of mental health practice. Moreover, because the internet facilitates access to information and resources by patients and clinicians, there is an increasingly “mental health literate” community who may seek certain types of web-based mental health interventions. Self help is of increasing importance in Western countries. For instance, about 4% of the American population may undertake self help for medical conditions in any 12 month period.6 The internet provides fee and non-fee-based professional therapy, counselling and self help packages directly to the community.In this EBMH Notebook, we update a previous paper on the expanding role of the internet in mental health practice.7 We consider the internet from the perspective of the mental health specialist, examining its impact in two domains: (a) information resources and (b) treatment provision. We discuss the scope of information and treatment resources for the practitioner and provide examples of resources. We also discuss the advantages and major obstacles to using these technologies. Finally, we speculate about the ways in which the internet will continue to change clinical practice and likely future trends.### Resources available for practitionersThere are a number of well known sites which provide starting points to find mental health resources on the internet (see table). Professional resources include immediate access to …" @default.
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