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- Title
Canadian Contributions to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression.
- Authors
Quilty, Lena C.; Quigley, Leanne; Dobson, Keith S.
- Abstract
This article reviews and discusses the major contributions made by Canadian psychologists to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for depression. Canadian psychologists have had a long history in the development and evaluation of treatments for depression, and have contributed in many respects to the evidence base in these domains. This article specifically addresses the scientific, theoretical, and practice contributions in CBT for depression, and reviews prominent efficacy trials and meta-analyses based on this model. Innovations such as the development and evaluation of behavioral activation and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and specific applications are discussed. Canadian psychologists have further conducted a large number of studies that examine the moderators and mediators of treatment outcomes, to understand the mechanisms by which these evidence-based therapies may work and who may benefit the most from them. The article ends with a discussion of potential future areas for the ongoing contribution of Canadian psychologists to the treatment of depression. These include the deployment of stepped care models, as well as standards for education and training both for psychologists and other allied health professionals, and international training and dissemination.
- Subjects
DIGITAL health; MENTAL depression; COGNITIVE therapy
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 2022, Vol 54, Issue 2, p132
- ISSN
0008-400X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1037/cbs0000293