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Join the next Society of Digital Psychiatry and JMIR Mental Health webinar

Unlocking the long-term power of internet-delivered cognitive-behavioral therapy (i-CBT)

January 29, 2025, at 12 PM EST/9 AM PST.
 
Jon Torous during a previous webinar.

Why should I attend? 

While the short-term benefits of internet-delivered cognitive-behavioral therapy (i-CBT) are well-known, there is still much to learn about its long-term impact. Join Dr. Nur Hani Zainal and Dr. John Torous in this engaging webinar as they explore the lasting benefits and challenges of i-CBT. Discover how guided support, participant motivation, and treatment duration play key roles in enhancing patient engagement and improving long-term mental health outcomes. This webinar is part of our spotlight series showcasing rising talent in Digital Mental Health!

Meet The Speakers

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Nur Hani Zainal, PhD

Dr. Hani is a Presidential Young Professorship (PYP) Assistant Professor in Clinical Psychology at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Director of the Optimizing Wellness (OWL) Lab. She completed a two-year postdoctoral research fellowship at the Harvard Medical School (HMS), received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from The Pennsylvania State University, and completed her predoctoral clinical fellowship at the HMS- affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) - Cognitive Behavioral Scientist Track.

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John Torous, MD, MBI

Dr. Torous directs the Digital Psychiatry division at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, affiliated with Harvard Medical School. He's a psychiatrist and faculty member, with a background in engineering and computer science. He completed his education at UC Berkeley and UC San Diego before pursuing residency and fellowships at Harvard. He's a leading figure in exploring mobile mental health technologies, with numerous publications and leadership roles in psychiatric associations and research programs. Additionally, he serves as the editor-in-chief of JMIR Mental Health.