One year follow-up of a randomized trial with a dilemma-focused intervention for depression: Exploring an alternative to problem-oriented strategies
Feixas, Guillem, Paz, Clara, Garcia-Grau, E., Montesano, A., Medina, Joan Carlos, Bados, A., Trujillo, A., Ortiz, E., Compan, V., Sala, M., Aguilera, M., Guasch, V., Codina, J. and Winter, David
(2018)
One year follow-up of a randomized trial with a dilemma-focused intervention for depression: Exploring an alternative to problem-oriented strategies.
PLoS ONE, 13 (12).
pp. 1-13.
ISSN 1932-6203
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is aimed to counteract cognitions and behaviours that are considered as dysfunctional. The aim of the study is to test whether the inclusion of a non-counteractive approach (dilemma-focused intervention, DFI) in combination with CBT group therapy will yield better short- and long-term outcomes than an intervention conducted entirely using CBT.
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