Tuesday, 23 March 2010

two signficant papers on CBT

I might have posted this already....

The massive review that shows CBT to work
The empirical status of cognitive-behavioral therapy: A review of
meta-analyses
http://dunx1.irt.drexel.edu/~emf27/Lab%20Group/Publications%20and%20Presentations_files/Bulter,%20Chapman,%20Forman%20&%20Beck%20(2006).pdf


And the single, higher quality one that shows it doesn't.


Cognitive behavioural therapy for major psychiatric disorder: does
it really work? A meta-analytical review of well-controlled trial


http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=6&fid=6778268&jid=&volumeId=&issueId=01&aid=6778264&bodyId=&membershipNumber=&societyETOCSession=&fulltextType=RV&fileId=S003329170900590X#
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