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ERIC Number: EJ223210
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1979-Jun
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Nonspecific Improvement Effects in Depression Using Interpersonal Skills Training, Pleasant Activity Schedules, or Cognitive Training.
Zeiss, Antonette M.; And Others
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, v47 n3 p427-39 Jun 1979
Depressed outpatients received treatment focusing on interpersonal skills, cognitions, or pleasant events. Patients received immediate treatment or delayed treatment. All treatment modalities significantly alleviated depression. All patients improved on most dependent variables, regardless of whether variables were directly addressed in treatment. Results are discussed in terms of Bandura's self-efficacy model. (Author)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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