We pooled the results of randomised trials to see
whether cognitive behaviour therapy is superior to other conditions in the treatment of childhood and adolescent depressive disorders.
Not exact matches
Participants were asked
whether or not they would like to be contacted for follow - up, what their preferred means of communication would be (mail / e - mail / phone / other), and
whether follow - up would affect their participation in internet
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) programs.
Objectives: To investigate
whether intensive
cognitive behaviour therapy results in significant improvement in positive psychotic symptoms in patients with chronic schizophrenia.
Although previously considered a disorder highly difficult to treat, in the past 15 years,
cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has emerged as an empirically supported treatment for severe health anxiety yielding large reductions of health anxiety.6 Few studies have, however, investigated
whether CBT is a cost - effective treatment.