Now, I am not against keeping goals in mind during therapy, treating depression with antidepressants or cognitive therapy. But I object to the mental health professional being pressured to choose a certain type of therapy because of its cost effectiveness, not because it’s the most effective, or likely to be effective, for that particular patient. And it’s scary to think that cost effectiveness may have caused a drastic shift in the perception of which therapy is more effective overall.
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