Objective: The aim of this paper is to describe some potential innovations in clinical mental health practice using modern communications technologies.
Methods: We explored concepts arising from clinical practice and discuss the literature relating to such innovations.
Conclusions: Iterative adaptations of technology to clinical mental health practice as well as more speculative interventions are possible within the framework of building evidence-based interventions and maintaining humane engagement.
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