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Combination Treatment Best for Depressed Teens

A recent study conducted by a team from Duke University shows that treating mildly to severely depressed teens is best done with a combination of medication and cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT). Cognitive-behavior therapy teaches teens how to recognize and appropriately handle the distorted thoughts and feelings that lead to depression.
"After 12 weeks, 73 percent of patients receiving [Prozac] and CBT, 62 percent of those receiving [Prozac] only and 48 percent of those receiving CBT only responded to treatment."
After 36 weeks of treatment, the combination group still had the highest percentage response. Depression currently affects 5 percent of the adolescent population, increasing the stress of family relationships and the risk of suicide.

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Labels: depression, treatment_programs, therapy

Posted By: Aspen Education Group