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      Outcomes of acute phase cognitive therapy in outpatients with anxious versus nonanxious depression.

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          Compared to nonanxious depressed patients, anxious depressed patients respond less to pharmacotherapy, prompting consideration of alternate treatments. Based on the transdiagnostic principles of cognitive therapy (CT), we predicted that anxious depressed patients would respond as well to CT as nonanxious depressed patients.

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          Journal
          Psychother Psychosom
          Psychotherapy and psychosomatics
          S. Karger AG
          1423-0348
          0033-3190
          2012
          : 81
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Psychology, Southern Methodist University, Dedman College, PO Box 750442, Dallas, TX 75275, USA. jsmits@smu.edu
          Article
          000334909
          10.1159/000334909
          3362240
          22398963
          a7e0539b-bc9c-47cc-9962-6c01b65425d0
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