Behavioral Activation and Depression Symptomatology: Longitudinal Assessment of Linguistic Indicators in Text-Based Therapy Sessions
BackgroundBehavioral activation (BA) is rooted in the behavioral theory of depression, which states that increased exposure to meaningful, rewarding activities is a critical factor in the treatment of depression. Assessing constructs relevant to BA currently requires the administration of standardiz...
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Main Authors: | Hannah A Burkhardt (Author), George S Alexopoulos (Author), Michael D Pullmann (Author), Thomas D Hull (Author), Patricia A Areán (Author), Trevor Cohen (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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