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Symptom-specific effects of counselling for depression compared to cognitive-behavioural therapy.

Ciarán O'DriscollJoshua E J BuckmanRob SaundersSarah EllardSyed Ali NaqviSatwant SinghJon WheatleyStephen Pilling
Published in: BMJ mental health (2023)
CBT was uniquely associated with changes in symptoms associated with anxiety and may be better suited to those with anxiety symptoms comorbid to their depression. When assessing change, the baseline should be the first therapy session, not the pretreatment assessment. Residual change scores should be preferred over difference score methods.
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