In an era of intense competition for health-care dollars, psychotherapists often characterize their techniques as scientifically grounded and capable of alleviating specific mental ailments. These professionals increasingly consult manuals that describe specific procedures for treating depression and other conditions.
However, much of psychotherapy’s power in quelling chronic depression comes from a less-formal aspect of therapy, according to a new study.
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