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The Treatment Of Depression With Group Behavioural-Cognitive Therapy And Imipramine., Glenn Gaudette, A Stravynski, R Verreault, R Langlois, S Gagnier, M Larose Aug 1994

The Treatment Of Depression With Group Behavioural-Cognitive Therapy And Imipramine., Glenn Gaudette, A Stravynski, R Verreault, R Langlois, S Gagnier, M Larose

Glenn R. Gaudette

Twenty-four outpatients meeting DSM-III-R criteria for major depression were assigned to group behavioral-cognitive therapy either with or without antidepressant medication (imipramine). Eighteen patients completed 15 weekly sessions of treatment. Equivalent improvement was observed in both regimens after treatment. The results essentially maintained at six months follow-up. This suggests that a group format of behavioural-cognitive therapy is a viable therapeutic intervention for outpatients diagnosed as suffering from major depression. However, the addition of imipramine to group behavioural-cognitive therapy did not enhance the outcome.