Humanistic therapies versus treatment as usual for depression

  • Davies P
  • Hunot V
  • Moore T
  • et al.
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This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To examine the effectiveness and acceptability of all humanistic therapies compared with treatment as usual/waiting list/attention placebo control conditions for acute depression.To examine the effectiveness and acceptability of different humanistic therapy models (person-centred, gestalt, process-experiential, transactional analysis, existential and non-directive therapies) compared with treatment as usual/waiting list/attention placebo control conditions for acute depression.To examine the effectiveness and acceptability of all humanistic therapies compared with different types of comparator (standard care, no treatment, waiting list, attention placebo) for acute depression.

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Davies, P., Hunot, V., Moore, T. H., Caldwell, D., Jones, H., Lewis, G., & Churchill, R. (2010). Humanistic therapies versus treatment as usual for depression. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.cd008701

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