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 (DIR) Post #ARKF2jIJZILkLBtHgu by tkaiser@fediscience.org
       2023-01-05T06:45:24Z
       
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       Recovery rates of the Norwegian prompt mental healthcare program (similar to IAPT) were stable in a 3-year follow-up, challenging the assumption that only long-term therapy leads to sustained improvement. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/363415642_Long-term_outcomes_at_24-_and_36-month_follow-up_in_the_intervention_arm_of_the_randomized_controlled_trial_of_Prompt_Mental_Health_Care
       
 (DIR) Post #ARKF2ksVgCtfFjphkO by tkaiser@fediscience.org
       2023-01-05T06:55:22Z
       
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       Such approaches improve access to psychotherapy so much that it seems utopian for the German health care system, for example. Here, one usually waits MONTHS for treatment, in the prompt system 27 days (median).