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Parent-Delivered CBT May Reduce Intervention Cost, but Questions Arise About Effectiveness

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2017-08-17

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Hungerford, Gabriela M., Lauren C. Santucci, and John R. Weisz. 2017. Parent-Delivered CBT May Reduce Intervention Cost, but Questions Arise About Effectiveness. Evidence-Based Medicine 22, no. 5 (October): 194.

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Commentary on: Creswell C, Violato M, Fairbanks H, et al. Clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness of brief guided parent-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy and solution-focused brief therapy for treatment of childhood anxiety disorders: a randomised controlled trial. Lancet Psychiatry 2017, no. 4: 529–539.

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