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Status of cognitive behaviour therapy in India: Pitfalls, limitations and future directions—A systematic review and critical analysis

•CBT is being recommended as the gold standard psychological intervention for depressive and anxiety disorders.•This review highlights the deficiencies noticed in Indian CBT research.•Since CBT is a highly specialized form of psychotherapy, due attention needs to be focused on empirical paradigms. C...

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Published in:Asian journal of psychiatry 2019-03, Vol.41, p.1-4
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