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How effective is TSF? How do patients in TSF do compared to CBT patients?

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The provided data concerning software for stroke patients' rehabilitation does not relate to TSF or CBT. Without direct comparisons from relevant studies, it is not possible to accurately assess the effectiveness of TSF compared to CBT.

Step-by-step explanation:

The effectiveness of TSF (Twelve-Step Facilitation) and the comparison to the outcomes of CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) can vary depending on the condition being treated. For the purpose of this question, however, there appears to be a mix-up as the provided data references a study on stroke patients using software to regain problem-solving skills, which does not relate to TSF or CBT.

Without specific data on TSF and its comparison to CBT, it is not possible to provide a definitive answer to the question posed about these treatment modalities.

Typically, TSF is a therapeutic approach based on the philosophy of Alcoholics Anonymous and is often used in substance abuse treatment, while CBT is a psychotherapeutic intervention aimed at changing patterns of thinking or behavior to address a variety of mental health conditions. Both treatments have been proven effective for various disorders, but their efficacy can depend greatly on the specific condition being treated and the individual patient.

To make a proper comparison regarding effectiveness, one would need to look at studies targeting the same conditions and populations. For instance, research comparing TSF and CBT in the treatment of alcoholism would provide data relevant to the question, whereas the studies involving stroke rehabilitation software would not.

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