Comparing the acceptability of a positive psychology intervention versus a cognitive behavioural therapy for clinical depression - Lopez-Gomez - 2017 - Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy - Wiley Online Library
There is growing evidence on the efficacy of positive psychology interventions (PPI) to treat clinical disorders. However, very few studies have addressed their acceptability. The present study aimed to analyse 2 key components of acceptability (i.e., client satisfaction and adherence to treatment) of a new PPI programme, the Integrative Positive Psychological Intervention for Depression (IPPI-D), in comparison to a standard cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) programme in the treatment of clinical depression. To read the full article, log in using your SSSFT NHS OpenAthens details.