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Phone therapy can help those with depression

June 6, 2012Dr. Barry Dworkin

Madely Health Headlines Commentary for June , 2012

 

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Source:

Therapy by Phone Good Against Depression

Reference:

Mohr DC, et al “Effect of telephone-administered versus face-to-face cognitive behavioral therapy on adherence to therapy and depression outcomes among primary care patients” JAMA 2012; 307: 2278-2285.

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