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I’m Thinking about Going to the Doctor for Depression Meds – What Is a Compassionate, Comprehensive Response? (Part 3)

I’m Thinking about Going to the Doctor for Depression Meds – What Is a Compassionate, Comprehensive Response? (Part 3)

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  • Bob Kelleman

This article considers an appropriate response to someone thinking about getting medication for depression. It's a response of compassion, one that wants to also help such individuals make an informed decision. The author also considers Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, and argues that even "Christian CBT" is insufficient.

Source: Biblical Counseling Coalition, 2014. 6 pages.

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