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Effort and effort discounting as predictors of seeking psychotherapy among individuals with depression.

Wilson T TrustyJoshua K Swift
Published in: Journal of clinical psychology (2023)
These results suggest that differences in the anticipated effort required to seek psychotherapy can increase depressed individuals' risk of going untreated. Future research may test whether reducing the effort of seeking psychotherapy increases psychotherapy use among those with depression. For instance, streamlining insurance enrollment procedures, implementing patient decision aids, or offering telehealth treatment options may be beneficial.
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