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... quality of life and their predictors in the long-term follow-up after groupcognitivebehavioraltherapyfor social anxiety disorder: a prospective cohort study BMC Psychiatry 2010 10:81 Submit ... SA: Domains of life satisfaction in social anxiety disorder: relation to symptoms and response to cognitivebehavioral therapy Journal of Anxiety Disorders 2005, 19(2):143-156 42 Clark DM, Ehlers ... Ietzugu T, Ogawa S, Funayama T, Watanabe N, Noda Y, Furukawa TA: Groupcognitive behavior therapyfor Japanese patients with social anxiety disorder: preliminary outcomes and their predictors BMC Psychiatry...
... Company; 2002 Free ML: CognitiveTherapy in Groups: Guidelines and Resources for Practice Chichester: John Wiley & Sons; 1999 Blackburn IM, James IM, Milne DI, Reichelt FK: CognitiveTherapy Scale Revised ... similar group based psychological therapies For example, the European ODIN study compared sessions of individual problem solving therapy with group psycho-education sessions and a control group ... evidence base forgroup CBT is much less strong than it is for individual CBT [7] This paper is based on a feasibility and pilot study of a group- based intervention in primary care for women with...
... were randomized to an internet-based treatment group (n = 25) or face-to-face group (n = 28) Both groups received the same cognitivebehavioraltherapy over an 8-week timeframe Participants completed ... 22.5 (S.D = 6) for the online group and M = 23.6 (SD = 7.9) for the face-to-face group The BDI baseline scores of the two groups did not differ significantly, t(50) = -0.567; p >.05 Information on ... with a face-to face CBT intervention for depression was conducted at the University of Zurich [31] Both treatment groups received the same cognitivebehavioraltherapy over an 8-week timeframe,...
... The group format provided patients with opportunities for practicing new cognitive and behavioral skills, which they could apply in their lives after completion of the group- CBT [39] These cognitive ... Patelis-Siotis I, Young L, Robb J, Marriott M, Bieling P, Cox L, Joffe R: Groupcognitivebehavioraltherapyfor bipolar disorder: a feasibility and effectiveness study J Affect Disord 2001, 65(2):145-153 ... symptoms and psychosocial functioning impairments had existed for long term The cognitivebehavioral Page of 10 therapy combined with medication for the patients with TRD resulted in significant improvement...
... treatment formats for PD/A have been developed Group CBT is probably the most common format used to increase the number of patients getting access to evidence-based psychological treatment Group CBT for ... psychoanalytic psychotherapy for panic disorder Am J Psychiatry 2007, 164(2):265-272 Furukawa TA, Watanabe N, Churchill R: Combined psychotherapy plus antidepressants for panic disorder with or without ... intervals for the between group effect size However, we were not able to power the study for the reliable detection of a small between group effect The obtained power was only robust for a large...
... Dr Olga Coschug-Toates ObsessiveCompulsiveDisorder Reviews of ObsessiveCompulsiveDisorder ‘This is an excellent book – full of helpful hints, advice and inspiration for those who suffer from ... them Anyone suffering from obsessive- compulsive thought disorders, and the attending anxieties and depressions, would be hard put to find a ix x OBSESSIVECOMPULSIVEDISORDER better survey to guide ... answered an advertisement in the local newspaper for a new form of therapy The therapist turned out to be a Russian immigrant who, 36 OBSESSIVECOMPULSIVEDISORDER on learning where I was from, spoke...
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... schizophrenia cognitive remediation model originally designed by Delahunty and Morice [22] Cognitive task selection for the AN module was based on research literature on cognitive performance and ... remediation therapyfor schizophrenia and http://www.annals-general-psychiatry.com/content/6/1/14 adapted and expanded to form the core of the intervention Methods Participants Four patients signed up for ... other psychiatric disorders, for example, schizophrenia, neuropsychological processes and thinking skills are being addressed and it has been demonstrated that cognitive remediation therapy (CRT)...
... criteria for obsessive- compulsivedisorder (OCD) It is important to distinguish between obsessive- compulsive symptoms in the course of EDs and OCD symptoms; a distinction should also be made for 'anxious' ... on obsessive- compulsivedisorder Rev Neurol 2008, 46:618-625 Bandelow B: The medical treatment of obsessive- compulsivedisorder and anxiety CNS Spectr 2008, 13(9 Suppl 14):37-46 Pitman RK: Obsessive- compulsive ... Lehmkuhl H, Geffken GR, Jacob M, Ricketts E, Murphy TK, Goodman WK: Cognitive- behavioraltherapyfor obsessive- compulsive disorder: a non-randomized comparison of intensive and weekly approaches...
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... (page number not for citation purposes) Implementation Science 2008, 3:14 The purpose of the present study was to explore implementation of cognitivebehavioraltherapy (CBT) for depressed adolescents ... implementation of Cognitive- BehavioralTherapy (CBT) The table provides qualitative information from the clinicians about the variables contributing to the implementation of CBT Click here for file [http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/supplementary/17485908-3-14-S1.doc] ... evidence base for treatment of childhood psychopathology: internalizing disorders J Consult Clin Psychol 2002, 70(6):1240-1266 Burns BJ, Hoagwood K, Mrazek PJ: Effective treatment for mental disorders...
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... anxiety disorders [e.g [22]] Recent research also supports the proposal that family-focused CBT results in significantly better long-term outcomes for children with anxiety disorders For example, ... Association 2003, 5:603-611 21 Smith P, Yule W, Perrin S, Tranah T, Dalgleish T, Clark DM: Cognitivebehavioral therapyfor PTSD in children and adolescents: A preliminary randomized controlled trial Journal ... on their own Strategies for identifying those most at risk for the development or continuation of poor psychological adjustment after trauma may represent the best way forward Kenardy and colleagues...
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... The direct cost of treatment for hyperkinetic disorder, epilepsy, and asthma for the age group < 15 years and for the years 2002, 2004 and 2006 is shown separately for males and females in Table ... direct cost of treatment for hyperkinetic disorder with the direct cost of treatment for epilepsy and asthma Results The total direct cost of treatment for the hyperkinetic disorder was 177 million ... treatment for hyperkinetic disorder, epilepsy, and asthma in Germany for the age group < 15 years, shown by diagnosis and type of treatment Diagnosis/Treatment Total cost of treatment for 2002...