psychology professor julian rubel conducted a study to investigate the question. then let's told you, can our studies showed that almost 44 percent of patients who gave me the app reported improvement in their symptoms after 12 weeks. full fee and $50.00, put in the control group is under 14 percent the patients reported and presented their symptoms during the same period to put it inside the home as well. so my conclusion is that for many patients, thoughts of using apps is definitely better. she's been doing that thing, but we need to put the engine best. so as a mission to told us to box there are other digital approaches. for example, therapy chap, thoughts are already being used in england. but therapists are critical of purely digital offerings. underfunding deaf one does and what happens when it actually promises 2 words? doesn't send to the young man. imagine someone who's really suffering from depression trying an app. i'm hoping it will help and it doesn't work for him for them. then he feel worse for specific. basically, psychotherapy is a service provi