Ting, Zhou, et al. "Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy For Subthreshold Depression: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis." BMC Psychiatry 16.(2016): 1-11. Academic Search Elite. Web. 29 Nov. 2016.
The article that I chose was Internet Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Sub threshold Depression: A systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by BCM psychiatry. In this article the main argument was to see if internet based CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) can affect depression. The topic that were mentioned in the article were what is CBT and depression but also the methods they did on this experimental procedure. Another topic was the results and after results but also conclusion. Depression is a world wide health problem and i know some people don't believe cognitive behavioral therapy works. The results in this study was that it was effective to a degree. This source is very reliable because i found it on a database website (askri.org) but also its from a research article called BMC psychiatry. If this organization posted the wrong information they would considerably lose there jobs as psychologist. There is no bias information in this because its a research article to show whether internet based CBT actually is helpful for people with depression. there is little to none bias in this artile and you can tell by the follow up section on there patients. This source does answer my question because it helps me learn that CBT can help the mindset of patients with depression.
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Ms. D'Urso
12/6/2016 09:53:13 am
Looks like a good source. Give more key details in your summary paragraph.
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