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The Efficacy of a Scheduled Telephone Intervention for Ameliorating Depressive Symptoms During the First Year After Traumatic Brain Injury
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 07/23/09
Bombardier CH et al. – Telephone–based interventions using problem–solving and behavioral activation approaches may be effective in ameliorating depressive symptoms following TBI. Proactive telephone calls, motivational interviewing, and including significant others in the intervention may have contributed to its effectiveness.
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