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Psychotherapy as a treatment modality for psychiatric disorders: Perceptions of general public of Karachi, Pakistan.
BMC Psychiatry, 06/18/09
Zafar AM et al. - Positive attitudes regarding the acceptability, clinical utility and cost-effectiveness of psychotherapy were observed in a sample representative of general public of Karachi, Pakistan. These findings highlight its potential utility for devising pragmatic mental health strategies in the face of limited resources.
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