Utility of computerised cognitive-behavioural therapy for depression

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Abstract

A recent study found that people with depression identified In the community recovered equally well given unsupported computerised cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), general practitioner treatment or a combination of the two, even If they did not comply. The results are different from those reported elsewhere. Could natural remission explain the finding?

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Andrews, G. (2010, April). Utility of computerised cognitive-behavioural therapy for depression. British Journal of Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.109.076356

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