NHS talking therapies may be less effective in 16-24-year-olds
Talking therapies offered on the NHS for depression and anxiety appear to be less effective for teenagers and young adults, a study has found. Analysis of data from almost 310,000 patients aged 16-24 years who had an episode of treatment by the NHS Talking Therapies service found they were less likely to have improved or The post NHS talking therapies may be less effective in 16-24-year-olds appeared first on Pulse Today.