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National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health (UK). Depression in Children and Young People: Identification and Management in Primary, Community and Secondary Care. Leicester (UK): British Psychological Society (UK); 2005. (NICE Clinical Guidelines, No. 28.)
In June 2019 NICE updated the recommendations on psychological therapy in this guideline and in March 2015 NICE updated the recommendations on combination therapy. Most of the 2005 recommendations have been retained in NICE guideline NG134 depression in children and young people. The 2005 full guideline includes the evidence supporting those 2005 recommendations. Areas redacted in the PDF of this 2005 full guideline indicate areas that have been replaced by the 2015 or 2019 updates
Depression in Children and Young People: Identification and Management in Primary, Community and Secondary Care.
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