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DKK 1.2 million for OCD treatment study

Mental Health Services will study whether cognitive behavioural therapeutic group treatment of children and adolescents with OCD is just as effective as individual treatment.

2017.02.07 | Rikke Jungberg Pedersen

At the Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Risskov, Professor Per Hove Thomsen and psychologist and PhD student Katja Hybel have received DKK 800,000 from the Jascha Foundation, as well as DKK 440,000 from the Central Denmark Region's Health Science Research Foundation. The funding is to be used for a study to compare effect and quality of life for children and adolescents with OCD who receive cognitive behavioural therapeutic treatment in groups rather than individual treatment.

 

Contact

Professor Per Hove Thomsen
Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Risskov
Tel.: (+45) 7847 3160
Per.Hove.Thomsen@ps.rm.dk

 

 

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