Limbic gray matter increases in response to cognitive-behavioral therapy in major depressive disorder
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Research indicates that cognitive-behavioral therapy may lead to an increase in limbic gray matter in individuals with major depressive disorder. This suggests a possible physical change in the brain in response to the therapy. The findings appear to link cognitive-behavioral therapy with a specific neurological effect in patients with major depressive disorder.
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