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Cognitive behavior therapy in medication non-responders with obsessive–compulsive disorder: A prospective 1-year follow-up study
Highlights ► Efficacy of CBT in OCD non-responsive to multiple SRIs is not well studied. ► CBT was efficacious in patients non-responsive to multiple SRIs and augmenting drugs. ► CBT had enduring effects with 61% maintaining response at 1-year follow-up. ► Compliance to treatment and less severe ill...
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