Shared and Unique Changes in Brain Connectivity Among Depressed Patients After Remission With Pharmacotherapy Versus Psychotherapy

The authors present a randomized controlled trial study showing how remission from major depression via treatment with CBT or medication is associated with changes in resting-state functionnal connectivity (rsFC) that are mostly specific to the treatment modality, providing biological support for the clinical practice of switching between or combining these treatment approaches.

Read the article in The American Journal of Psychiatry.