Bruce Arnow, Ph.D.

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  • Social problem solving and depressive symptoms over time: a randomized clinical trial of cognitive-behavioral analysis system of psychotherapy, brief supportive psychotherapy, and pharmacotherapy.

    Klein DN, Leon AC, Li C, D'Zurilla TJ, Black SR, Vivian D, Dowling F, Arnow BA, Manber R, Markowitz JC, Kocsis JH. J Consult Clin Psychol. 2011; 79 (3): 342-52

    Depression is associated with poor social problem solving, and psychotherapies that focus on problem-solving skills are efficacious in treating depression. We examined the associations between treatment, social problem solving, and depression in a randomized clinical trial testing the efficacy of psychotherapy augmentation for chronically depressed patients who failed to fully respond to an initial trial of pharmacotherapy (Kocsis et al., 2009).

    PubMedID: 21500885

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