PTSD Treatment (Adults)

PTSD Treatment (Adults)

Make it easier for patients and therapists to work towards PTSD recovery together with Internet-delivered Cognitive Therapy (iCT-PTSD) developed by leading experts at Oxford University.

Making PTSD treatment more accessible

Our Approach

Clear guidelines

A strong framework via a streamlined digital platform enables therapists to tailor treatment plans to each patient for optimum results

Real-world results

Low dropout, better than average rates of recovery, and reliable improvement in a real-world setting

Time saved

Evidence-based modules empower patient learning and save therapists time

The challenge

Without treatment, PTSD can be disabling

People living with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) relive distressing memories in flashbacks and nightmares over and over. Without treatment, PTSD can be disabling and presents significant economic burdens to many.

But disparities in treatment from training for care providers to delivery and resources have been shown to impact recovery as patients struggle to access care that meets their unique needs.


All of the key features of Cognitive Therapy for PTSD in a convenient digital platform

A clear framework to support therapist consistency and optimise treatment

Increased flexibility for patients with on-demand access to a range of resources and activities

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