Vorvida is a 6-month digital mental health program to help individuals reduce their alcohol use and help them manage their drinking behavior. Vorvida uses CBT-based tools and techniques to help patients identify triggers, break negative behaviors, and develop healthier responses to alcohol. The effectiveness of vorvida is evaluated in randomized clinical trial, including approximately 600 patients.1,2,3
Adjacent areas to OUD
Alcohol abuse
Alcohol abuse and dependence present widespread challenges. Treatments can include individual or group therapy, outpatient programs, or residential inpatient stays, where methods like cognitive behavioral therapy are commonly employed to help patients alter their behaviors. Although there are medications available, they are primarily aimed at those who have ceased drinking and are striving to remain abstinent. A substantial gap persists in aiding individuals to regulate their drinking habits.
Depression
Depression is a leading cause of disability around the world and contributes greatly to the global burden of mental health illness. There are many approaches to the management of depression with pharmacological and behavioral therapies being the cornerstone of many of the management approaches.
Deprexis®: Digital mental health program for depression
Deprexis is a 3-month digital mental health program that can help people create more positive thoughts and behaviors using trusted CBT-based techniques. Its effectiveness has been evaluated and published in 12 randomized clinical trials (RCTs) including more than 2,800 patients. 1,2,3,4
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3 vorvida Instructions for Use. Jan 2023.
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