Therapist competence matters — and more for some patients than others

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Therapist competence matters -- and more for some patients than others
While studies have shown that cognitive therapy is an effective treatment for depression, it has still not been clear the role therapists' training and expertise plays in making treatment successful. A new study finds that depressed patients show more symptom improvement when their therapists more competently follow the guidelines for delivering cognitive therapy.

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One Response to “Therapist competence matters — and more for some patients than others”

  1. (whats the story) morning glory? says:

    cognitive science explores what the brain can do (or what we think it can do)

    neuroscience studies and further reasherches what has already been found out

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