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For SAD Sufferers, Cognitive Behavior Better Than Light Therapy At Preventing Recurrence, Study Suggests
ScienceDaily, 10/19/09
In the research study of the long–term effects of different treatments for seasonal affective disorder, a form of severe depression that occurs annually in the fall and winter seasons. The first year Rohan randomized 69 people with SAD into one of four groups: light therapy treatment, cognitive behavior therapy, a combination of the two or a wait–list control. She then surveyed participants on how they were doing the next winter one year later.
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