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Sep
25
2008
"Phone-based therapy can be less hassle for patients. (Peter DaSilva for the New York Times)"
in list: Cyberpsychology
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A new analysis of phone therapy research by Northwestern University shows that when patients receive psychotherapy for depression over the phone, more than 90 percent continue with it.
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The research showed that the average attrition rate in the telephone therapy was only 7.6 percent, compared to nearly 50 percent in face-to-face therapy. The researchers also found that telephone therapy was just as effective at reducing depressive symptoms as face-to-face treatment.
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