Ruthie24
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This appears to be the same old "GET and CBT are effective and nothing else is proven to be" review article. The difference is that is says in the opening statement that it may be used to help set practice guidelines and was funded by NIH. It's a draft and comment period is open until October 20th 2014.
Sorry if this has been posted before but I've been a little out of the loop recently and didn't see it when I was looking for it in the various forums.
This appears to be the same old "GET and CBT are effective and nothing else is proven to be" review article. The difference is that is says in the opening statement that it may be used to help set practice guidelines and was funded by NIH. It's a draft and comment period is open until October 20th 2014.
Sorry if this has been posted before but I've been a little out of the loop recently and didn't see it when I was looking for it in the various forums.