Computer assisted CBT provides little or no benefits for depression

Computer assisted cognitive behavioural therapy is likely to be ineffective in the treatment of depression because of low patient adherence and engagement, suggests the largest study of its kind published in The BMJ.Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is considered an effective "talking treatment" for depression, but is not always immediately available in the NHS. Computerised CBT...
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