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Childhood Depression: Five-Year Outcome Following Combined Cognitive-Behavior Therapy and Pharmacotherapy

This report describes the treatment and five-year outcome of a girl who presented at 10 years of age with major depressive disorder, psychotic subtype. The applicability of cognitive-behavior therapy for depressed children is demonstrated, and factors that may have contributed to this girl’s protection from relapse are discussed.

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