Can a flexible therapy method work in everyday mental health care?
NCT ID NCT06530888
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study explores whether a personalized therapy method called Process-based Therapy is practical in regular mental health clinics. About 40 adults with depression or anxiety will try this approach, and researchers will measure how satisfied patients and therapists are with it. The goal is to see if this flexible, data-driven therapy can be used more widely, not to test a cure or treatment.
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JWGUniversity
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, 60486, Germany
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