News | October 02, 2015 03:10 PM EDT

Talk Therapy's Effectiveness For Depression Is Overstated, Study Says - Immortal News

According to a new study, previous printed scientific literature concerning psychotherapy–also known as “talk therapy”–has grossly over stated the therapy’s benefits for depression treatment.

This doesn’t mean that talk therapy doesn’t work, “it just doesn’t work as well as you would think from reading the scientific literature,” said Steven Hollon co-author of the study and professor of psychology at Vanderbilt.

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