MD Magazine examines a study comparing face-to-face and telemedicine delivery of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia.

A University of Michigan research team, led by J. Todd Arnedt, PhD, Sleep and Circadian Research Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, compared face-to-face and telemedicine delivery of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia for improving insomnia/sleep and daytime functioning at post-treatment and a three-month follow-up.

In the randomized, controlled non-inferiority trial, the investigators also compared the modalities on treatment credibility, satisfaction, and therapeutic alliance.

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