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Mental health
Systematic review with meta-analysis
Cognitive behavioural group therapy is moderately effective for depression, with continued effect for up to 6 months but not beyond
- Correspondence to:Thomas J Currid
Mental Health and Learning Disabilities, London South Bank University, Havering Campus, Harold Wood, Romford, London RM30BE, UK; curridtj{at}lsbu.ac.uk
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Cognitive behavioural group therapy is moderately effective for depression, with continued effect for up to 6 months but not beyond
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- First published August 21, 2012.
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December 04, 2012
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