Cognitive behavioural therapy for chronic fatigue and chronic fatigue syndrome: outcomes from a specialist clinic in the UK.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients' fatigue, physical functioning and social adjustment all significantly improved following cognitive behavioural therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome in a naturalistic outpatient setting. These findings support the growing evidence from previous randomised control trials and suggest that cognitive behavioural therapy could be an effective treatment in routine treatment settings.
PMID: 32930040 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: J R Soc Med AND (has... - Category: General Medicine Authors: Adamson J, Ali S, Santhouse A, Wessely S, Chalder T Tags: J R Soc Med Source Type: research
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