Childhood trauma and differential response to long-term psychoanalytic versus cognitive–behavioural therapy for chronic depression in adults

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  • What: The current analysis aimed to expand on the differential indication for people with chronic depression and determine the differential benefits of CBT and PAT for those with or without a history of childhood trauma. The study manuals clearly differ in their focus in the treatment of depression. The authors provide prevalence rates for individuals reporting at least moderate levels of childhood abuse and neglect, using the cut-offs initially proposed by Bernstein et al which have been widely adopted.42 Following recommendations the authors report the unstandardised regression coefficients and report 95% confidence intervals alongside P . . .

     

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