Term ID: T1346

Effective Dose

/effective-dose/
In pharmacotherapy and psychological interventions, the minimum amount or intensity of treatment needed to produce the desired therapeutic effect. Understanding effective dosage helps optimize treatment while minimizing side effects or unnecessary intervention intensity.
Example: Determining that 12-16 sessions of cognitive behavioral therapy provide optimal benefits for anxiety disorders, with diminishing returns from additional sessions for most clients.

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Reference: Jacobson & Truax (1991)