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Staying Well after Depression

Jump to Page Content. Jump to Page Menu. Staying Well after Depression. Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy MBCT. Recruitment ended as of October 1st 2010. The Staying Well after Depression Study is no longer seeking participants. Many thanks to everyone who expressed an interest. Have you been depressed in the past but currently feel well? Then you may be eligible to take part in a research trial evaluating two new psychological treatments designed to help people to STAY well. By reducing future epi.

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Jump to Page Content. Jump to Page Menu. Staying Well after Depression. Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy MBCT. Recruitment ended as of October 1st 2010. The Staying Well after Depression Study is no longer seeking participants. Many thanks to everyone who expressed an interest. Have you been depressed in the past but currently feel well? Then you may be eligible to take part in a research trial evaluating two new psychological treatments designed to help people to STAY well. By reducing future epi.

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The web site states the following, "Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy MBCT." I noticed that the web site said " Recruitment ended as of October 1st 2010." They also said " The Staying Well after Depression Study is no longer seeking participants. Many thanks to everyone who expressed an interest. Have you been depressed in the past but currently feel well? Then you may be eligible to take part in a research trial evaluating two new psychological treatments designed to help people to STAY well."

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