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Mind/Body Medicine for Treating DepressionMind/body therapies and techniques that may be useful as a part of an overall treatment regimen for depression include: PsychotherapyCognitive-behavioral therapy is a type of psychotherapy in which individuals learn to identify and change distorted perceptions about themselves and adapt new behaviors to better cope with the world around them. This therapy is frequently considered the treatment of choice for people with mild to moderate depression, but it may not be recommended for those with severe depression. Studies of people with depression indicate that cognitive-behavioral therapy is at least as effective as tricyclic antidepressants. Compared to those treated with antidepressants, people treated with cognitive-behavioral therapy demonstrated similar, or better, results and lower relapse rates.
Other therapeutic approaches that may be applied by a psychiatrist, psychologist, or social worker include: Psychodynamic
psychotherapybased on Freud's theories about unresolved conflicts in
childhood and depression as a grief process read more about psychotherapy for depression Relaxation
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