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1. 'Medical' Causes of Depression - chemical imbalance or not?
www.clinical-depression.co.uk/ - [Cached]Published on: 4/29/2006 Last Visited: 11/6/2007
2 - Psychotherapy Versus Medication for Depression: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom With Data - David O. Antonuccio and William G. Danton, University of Nevada School -
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www.feelinggood.com/lectures%2 - [Cached]Published on: 4/2/2000 Last Visited: 2/11/2001
By David Antonuccio, David Burns, William Danton and William O'Donohue
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Recent evidence suggests that psychological interventions (especially cognitive behavior therapy and interpersonal psychotherapy) are at least as effective as pharmacotherapy in treating depression, even if severe, especially when patient-rated measures are used and long-term follow-up is considered (Antonuccio, Danton, & DeNelsky, 1995 ; DeRubeis et al., 1999).
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Antonuccio DO, Thomas M, Danton, WG : A cost-effectiveness analysis of cognitive behavior therapy and fluoxetine (Prozac) in the treatment of depression. Behavior Therapy 1997 ; 28 : 187-210.
Baxter LR, Schwartz JM, Bergman KS, Szuba MP, Guze BH, Mazziotta JC, Alazraki A, Selin CE, Ferng H, Munford P, Phelps ME : Caudate glucose metabolic rate changes with both drug and behavior therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder. Arch Gen Psychiatry 1992 ; 49 : 681-689.
Biondi M : Beyond the brain-mind dichotomy and toward a common organizing principle of pharmacological and psychological treatments. Psychother Psychosom 1995 : 64, 1-8.
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William G. Danton received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Houston in 1975. He is currently Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Nevada School of Medicine and Associate Chief of Staff for Mental Health at the Reno V.A. Medical Center. His clinical and research interests include the treatment of anxiety disorders and hypnotic interventions. -
3. www.psychiatrictimes.com
www.psychiatrictimes.com/p0008 - [Cached]Last Visited: 3/24/2007
by David Antonuccio, Ph.D., David Burns, M.D., William Danton, Ph.D., and William O'Donohue, Ph.D.
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Dr. Danton is associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Nevada School of Medicine and associate chief of staff for mental health at the Reno VA Medical Center. His clinical and research interests include the treatment of anxiety disorders and hypnotic interventions.

