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    Predictors and moderators of time to remission of major depression with interpersonal psychotherapy and SSRI pharmacotherapy by Frank, E, Cassano, G B, Rucci, P, Thompson, W K, Kraemer, H C, Fagiolini, A, Maggi, L, Kupfer, D J, Shear, M K, Houck, P R, Calugi, S, Grochocinski, V J, Scocco, P, Buttenfield, J, Forgione, R N

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-01-2011)
    “…Although many studies suggest that, on average, depression-specific psychotherapy and antidepressant pharmacotherapy are efficacious, we know relatively little…”
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    Aripiprazole and ropinirole treatment for cocaine dependence: evidence from a pilot study by Meini, M, Moncini, M, Cecconi, D, Cellesi, V, Biasci, L, Simoni, G, Ameglio, M, Pellegrini, M, Forgione, R N, Rucci, P

    Published in Current pharmaceutical design (01-05-2011)
    “…Currently, there is no specific pharmacological therapy with established efficacy for the treatment of cocaine dependence. The aim of this study was to…”
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    Development, acceptability and efficacy of a standardized healthy lifestyle intervention in recurrent depression by Goracci, A, Rucci, P, Forgione, R.N, Campinoti, G, Valdagno, M, Casolaro, I, Carretta, E, Bolognesi, S, Fagiolini, A

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (15-05-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Research evidence on the effects of integrated multifaceted lifestyle interventions for depression is scanty. The aim of the present study…”
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    Comparative outcomes among the problem areas of interpersonal psychotherapy for depression by Levenson, J.C., Frank, E., Cheng, Y., Rucci, P., Janney, C.A., Houck, P., Forgione, R.N., Swartz, H.A., Cyranowski, J.M., Fagiolini, A.

    Published in Depression and anxiety (01-05-2010)
    “…Background: Although interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is an efficacious treatment for acute depression, the relative efficacy of treatment in each of the four…”
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