Effectiveness of Schema Therapy versus Cognitive Behavioral Therapy versus Supportive Therapy for Depression in Inpatient and Day Clinic Settings: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics2024Vol. 93(1), pp. 24–35
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Johannes Kopf‐Beck, Celina L Müller, Jeanette Tamm, Julia Fietz, Nils Rek, Leah Just, Zoe Ilona Spock, Katharina Weweck, Keisuke Takano, Martin Rein, Martin E. Keck, Samy Egli
Abstract
ST for depression as part of a psychiatric care program showed clinical noninferiority compared to CBT, without being superior to IST. ST represents a potentially useful addition to the therapeutic repertoire for the treatment of depression but its efficacy, including long-term efficacy, should be evaluated further.
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