
Preventive cognitive therapy may reduce relapse in recurrent depression by strengthening positive affect and addressing anhedonia, van Tol explained.

Marie-José van Tol, PhD, from the University of Groningen.

Preventive cognitive therapy may reduce relapse in recurrent depression by strengthening positive affect and addressing anhedonia, van Tol explained.

Research suggests preventive cognitive therapy reduced relapse risk in recurrent depression by improving positive affect and anhedonia, van Tol explained in an interview.