The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the UK has approved the use of guided, self-help digital cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for children experiencing anxiety. This decision comes after the agency carried out a thorough cost-effectiveness analysis of the treatment option. Digital CBT aims to give children access to mental health support in a format that is more accessible, convenient, and affordable than traditional therapy. This is especially important considering the COVID-19 pandemic has made access to mental health services more challenging for many. By allowing for self-directed therapy, children can work through their anxiety at their own pace, and parents or carers can offer support when needed. This decision by NICE is a positive step towards prioritizing mental health and making effective treatments available to those who need them.
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