With the COVID-19 pandemic confronting health systems worldwide, medical practitioners are treating a myriad of physical symptoms that have, sadly, killed many thousands of people. There are signs that the public is also experiencing psychological trauma as they attempt to navigate their way through the COVID-19 restrictions impinging on many aspects of society. With unprecedented demand for health professionals' time, people who are unable to access face-to-face assistance are turning to smartphone apps to help them deal with symptoms of trauma. However, the evidence for smartphone apps to treat trauma is limited, and clinicians need to be aware of the limitations and unresolved issues involved in using mental health apps.
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Marshall, J. M., Dunstan, D. A., & Bartik, W. (2020). Treating Psychological Trauma in the Midst of COVID-19: The Role of Smartphone Apps. Frontiers in Public Health, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2020.00402
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