2021
DOI: 10.52547/jps.20.106.1767
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The efficacy of brief cognitive-behavioral therapy in depression, suicidal thoughts and cognitive emotion regulation in women attempting suicide

Abstract: Background: Due to the increasing focus of new therapies on immediate and short-term interventions, brief cognitive-behavioral therapy has been designed with the goal of disabling suicidal mode and stabilizing symptoms by creating self-efficacy in emotion regulation skills and cognitive flexibility. But there is a research gap regarding the possibility of the effectiveness of this treatment in Iranian society. Aims: This study aimed to determine the efficacy of brief cognitive-behavioral therapy on depression,… Show more

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