Abstract
The effectiveness of combined psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy for depression is a clinical issue of increasing importance. Using a box score approach, the authors review the 17 available studies in the literature, provide a methodological critique, summarize results, and suggest directions for further research and for clinical practice. Overall, given methodological limitations in the existing literature, it appears that combined treatment is no less effective than psychotherapy or pharmacotherapy alone and may have specific advantages for subpopulations of depressed patients.
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