Abstract
Objectives:The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral group therapy in reducing the level of depression and anxiety in patients with mood disorder.
Method:14 patients diagnosed with mood disorder were selected randomly from the psychiatric ward of
Findings: Cognitive-behavioral group therapy significantly reduced depression in patients diagnosed with mood disorder, but this method did not have a substantial impact on reducing the patients’ anxiety.
Results:Cognitive-behavioral group therapy may be effective in reducing depression in patients diag- nosed with mood disorder.
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