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Digital CBT and Anxiety Apps: Why They Don't Cure It

LAR Coaching Editorial Team · 15 April 2026

Digital CBT and Anxiety Apps: Why They Don't Cure It

Anxiety apps have exploded. Digital CBT is everywhere. They are useful — but they are not recovery. Here is the honest assessment.

The anxiety-app market has exploded. NHS-recommended digital CBT programmes (SilverCloud, Headspace Health, Wysa, Woebot) are now offered as first-line interventions for mild-to-moderate anxiety. Independent apps add features daily.

This is broadly a good thing. Digital tools have made evidence-based techniques accessible to millions. They have also dramatically reduced the stigma around seeking help.

What they have not done — what no app has done — is cure anxiety disorder.

What digital CBT does well

  • Provides structured psycho-education at scale
  • Teaches grounding, breathing and cognitive-restructuring techniques
  • Tracks symptoms over time, giving useful data
  • Reduces barriers to engaging with mental health support
  • Cost-effective for the NHS at population scale
  • What digital CBT does not do

  • Replace human-to-human therapeutic relationship for moderate-to-severe cases
  • Address the underlying sensitised anxiety response
  • Adapt in real time to the individual's specific pattern
  • Catch deterioration the way a human clinician can
  • Provide accountability beyond gentle in-app reminders
  • The published evidence

    Meta-analyses consistently show modest effects for digital CBT in mild anxiety. Effect sizes drop sharply for moderate-to-severe presentations. Engagement is the constant problem: studies routinely find dropout rates above 50% within the first month.

    Where apps fit in a recovery plan

    Apps are best understood as one component of a broader plan, not as a stand-alone intervention. They work well as:

  • A first step for someone unsure about engaging with care
  • A maintenance tool after recovery
  • A complement to coach-led or clinical work
  • Where LAR Coaching sits in this landscape

    LAR Coaching is the structured human-led programme that addresses the underlying sensitised anxiety response — the precise piece that no app currently delivers. For our clients, the combination of LAR's coach-led work and a well-chosen app for daily grounding is a powerful one.

    650,000+ recoveries. None of them by app alone.

    The next step

    If any of this resonates, book a free 30-minute Recovery Call with one of our LAR Coaches. No pressure, no obligation — just a real conversation about what is happening to you and whether the LAR programme is the right fit. Sessions are delivered worldwide via Zoom, Phone or FaceTime.

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    Further recovery resources

    If this article has been useful, you may also want to look at the full Linden Method online recovery programme or the independent Linden Method reviews archive. Both sit inside the same Linden Group of evidence-based anxiety recovery brands and draw on 30 years of clinical and coaching experience.

    For wider context, readers regularly recommend the UK residential anxiety recovery retreats alongside the Mental Stealth recovery podcast. You can also explore Charles Linden's own account of recovery.

    See the full network of recovery brands at The Linden Group.

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