Kootker, Joyce A., et al. "An Augmented Cognitive Behavioural Therapy For Treating Post-Stroke Depression: Description Of A Treatment Protocol." Clinical Rehabilitation 29.9 (2015): 833-843. Academic Search Elite. Web. 30 Nov. 2016. This article I chose was An augmented Cognitive Behavioral therapy for treating post stroke depression. The articles main purpose was to inform how there could be a new was of helping patients with post stroke depression with cognitive behavioral therapy. In addition this article talks about how Cognitive Behavioral therapy is better than the usual way to treat post stroke depression and it went step by the methods they went through. Further more it talked about the effects and the after effects of using Cognitive Behavioral therapy. The study showed that Cognitive Behavioral therapy is effective to treat post stroke depression. This source is very reliable because it's from the clinical rehabilitation and it's from the database Askri.org. These two examples show how reliable this source is because askri.org is a database and only shows specific information that had been looked over. This source does not have bias because at the end it explains how even though it was effective there is still some hiccups in having Cognitive Behavioral therapy treating post stroke depression. This source does answer my question because it answers my question about how Cognitive Behavioral therapy affects the wellbeing of patients. In addition it shows how's effective Cognitive Behavioral therapy can be towards depression.
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