## Abstract ## Objectives This study provides an empirical evaluation of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) alone __vs__ Treatment as usual (TAU) alone (generally pharmacotherapy) for late life depression in a UK primary care setting. ## Method General Practitioners in Fife and Glasgow referred 1
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Intensive group cognitive treatment and individual cognitive therapy vs. treatment as usual in social phobia: a randomized controlled trial
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- Book ID
- 109341156
- Publisher
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- Year
- 2007
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- Volume
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- ISSN
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