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Dikla Eckshtain1, John R Weisz2
1Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA.
Abstract:
Adolescent depression is a prevalent disorder that increases risk for significant functional impairment and suicidality.1-3 Several psychotherapies are available, and it has been widely assumed that failure to complete these therapies will undermine benefit. The important study by O'Keeffe et al. raises questions about that assumption.4.
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