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DOI: 10.1177/014544557934004 © 1979 SAGE Publications Treating Depressive DisordersThe Efficacy of Behavior and Cognitive TherapiesUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic The present overview evaluates the evidence in favor of the efficacy of (traditional) behavior therapy, cognitive-behavior therapy, and cognitive therapy in the treatment of clinically significant depressions. The results of single-case and comparison group studies are used to highlight clinical issues that require more systematic attention and to suggest future research directions.
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