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High-Frequency Cognitive Control Training for Depression: Case Report

High-Frequency Cognitive Control Training for Depression: Case Report

In an effort to remediate these cognitive deficits, recent years have seen an increase in the use of cognitive control training (CCT) in the context of depression [3,4]. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of CCT have reported significant small to medium effects on depressive symptomatology [5-7], and some clinical studies have found beneficial long-term effects of CCT for depression or relapse prevention of depression [3,8].

Yannick Vander Zwalmen, Kristof Hoorelbeke, David Demeester, Ernst H W Koster

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e56598

Health Economic Evaluation of Cognitive Control Training for Depression: Key Considerations

Health Economic Evaluation of Cognitive Control Training for Depression: Key Considerations

In an extended sample (N=43), Siegle et al [28] replicated the previous positive effects of CCT on rumination among patients with MDD and observed a decreased need for clinical care at 1-year follow-up, providing the first evidence for the long-term benefits of CCT.

Constance Nève de Mévergnies, Nick Verhaeghe, Ernst H W Koster, Chris Baeken, Yannick Vander Zwalmen, Kristof Hoorelbeke

JMIR Ment Health 2023;10:e44679