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Intensive Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy for Depression: Preliminary Findings with Four Country Residents
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 October 2014
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Clients who are unable to attend regular therapy sessions over an extended period present a challenge for treatment. This paper describes a brief intensive program of cognitive therapy for depression that was designed for four residents of country towns. Effects were highly consistent with the impact of group treatments delivered on a more traditional schedule. If confirmed in a controlled group study, these results suggest that cognitive therapy may be applied more economically and more widely than was previously realized.
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