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.2018 Jan 29:9:4.
doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00004. eCollection 2018.

Why Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Is the Current Gold Standard of Psychotherapy

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Why Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Is the Current Gold Standard of Psychotherapy

Daniel David et al. Front Psychiatry..
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Keywords: cognitive behavioral therapy; evidence-based practices; gold standard; guidelines; informed decision-making.

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