Group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for older adults with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
Older adults tend to prefer therapy over medication in the treatment of GAD, so it's very important to investigate whether treatments like CBT are effective and feasible. Group therapy is an efficient method of treatment, so it warrants testing for efficacy.
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