Brief Psychotherapy for Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine2012Vol. 43(2), pp. 129–151
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Jason A. Nieuwsma, Ranak Trivedi, Jennifer R McDuffie, Ian M. Kronish, Dinesh Benjamin, John W Williams
Abstract
Depression can be efficaciously treated with six to eight sessions of psychotherapy, particularly cognitive behavioral therapy and problem-solving therapy. Access to non-pharmacologic treatments for depression could be improved by training healthcare providers to deliver brief psychotherapies.
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