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Twice-Weekly therapy may boost depression recovery, new study hopes to prove

NCT ID NCT07408687

First seen Feb 21, 2026 · Last updated May 19, 2026 · Updated 12 times

Summary

This study looks at ways to make talk therapy work better for people with major depression. Researchers will compare once-weekly versus twice-weekly sessions of two common therapies (CBT and psychodynamic therapy) to see if more frequent visits lead to faster and longer-lasting relief. They will also test if matching patients to the therapy that fits their personality and beliefs improves results. The goal is to understand how and why therapy helps, so treatments can be more effective.

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  • Oslo University Hospital

    Oslo, Norway, Postboks 4959, Norway

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