Cognitive-behavioral therapy for depression. Applications and outcome
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy for depression. Applications and outcome
Abstract
This article discusses cognitive-behavioral therapy for depression, including evidence for its efficacy and how to choose between this therapy and antidepressants. The use of this therapy to prevent relapse also is presented.
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