Cbt for difficult-to-treat depression: single complex case

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  • who: Stephen B. Barton et al. from the School of Psychology, Newcastle University, Dame Margaret Barbour Building, Wallace Street, Richardson Road, Newcastle Wallsend , PD, UK have published the article: CBT for difficult-to-treat depression: single complex case, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aims of this study were: to illustrate the application of high dose SR-CBT in a difficult-to-treat case including treatment decisions therapy process and outcomes and_(2) to highlight the similarities and differences between SR-CBT and standard CBT models. The model proposes that depression is perpetuated by repeated . . .

     

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