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Abstract:
An overview of how cognitive behaviour therapy is used in the treatment of depression.
Question:
What is CBT and how does it work?
Answer:
CBT is as effective as antidepressants and counselling in the acute treatment of mild to moderate depression in young or old people, and may effect more rapid improvement than antidepressants. It is unclear whether CBT is effective with severe depression. CBT is as effective as the MAOI phenelzine in the treatment of atypical depressions.
CBT may also work well in preventing relapse in patients who have had at least one episode of depression. It also reduces depression in patients who have not responded fully to antidepressants.