@misc{cogprints4210, volume = {1}, number = {1}, month = {January}, author = {P Rohde}, editor = {I Sharma and Rajesh Sagar and Mona Srivastava and Beena Johnson}, title = {Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Depression in Adolescents}, publisher = {Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health}, year = {2005}, journal = {Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health}, pages = {6}, keywords = {Cognitive-Behavioural, Treatment, Depression, Adolescents}, url = {http://cogprints.org/4210/}, abstract = {The goal of this article is to briefly review and summarize the rationale and research support for cognitivebehavioral therapy (CBT) as a treatment for depressed adolescents. A primary focus of the paper is on our group CBT treatment for adolescent depression, entitled ?The Adolescent Coping with Depression Course?. In addition, initial findings from a large, recently-completed study contrasting individual CBT with fluoxetine for depressed adolescents (Treatment of Adolescents with Depression Study) are presented. Although the research support for CBT as a treatment for depressed adolescents is generally encouraging, we need to better understand which depressed adolescents benefit from CBT, how and when to incorporate medication and family-based interventions into CBT treatment, how to treat depressed adolescents with comorbid psychiatric conditions, and how CBT interventions fare with non-European-American depressed adolescents.} }