Efficacy of Behavioral Therapy Among Depression Patients: A Randomised Control Trial
Bal Shashi Sinha·Dr. Bimlendu Kumar Roy·Dr. Anil Aggarwal·Dr. Nisha Sisodia·Dr. Pranab Kumar Chakraborty
Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders worldwide, affecting millions of people and greatly reducingquality of life, productivity, and functioning. Whereas pharmacological treatments were once the standard of care, behavioraltherapy, in particular, has evolved into a strong evidence-based treatment with proven efficacy in response to depressivesymptoms. In this review, we systematically look into the use of behavior therapy in the treatment of depression by focusing onrandom
