... Behavioral Treatment forSubstanceAbuse in People with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness Behavioral Treatment forSubstanceAbuse in People with Serious and ... SPMIs For example, a common Behavioral Treatment forSubstanceAbuse in People with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness strategy to enhance motivation for less impaired persons who abuse substances ... from substanceabuse treatment Not surprisingly, this was being applied to primary substance abusers For example, Miller (1995) reviewed ways to increase motivation for change in substance abuse...
... working alliance in a randomized controlled trial comparing online with face-to-face cognitive- behavioraltherapyfor depression Barbara Preschl1, Andreas Maercker1, Birgit Wagner2§ Department of ... with face-to-face therapy Methods This study explored the working alliance between client and therapist in the middle and at the end of a cognitive- behavioral intervention for depression The ... controlled trial, Kiropoulos and colleagues compared a 12-week internet-based cognitivebehavioraltherapy (CBT) for panic disorder and agoraphobia provided via the online program Panic Online...
... response to cognitivebehavioral therapy Journal of Anxiety Disorders 2005, 19(2):143-156 42 Clark DM, Ehlers A, Hackmann A, McManus F, Fennell M, Grey N, Waddington L, Wild J: Cognitivetherapy versus ... CBT on QoL, especially for social functioning, more powerful treatments are needed in clinical practice Although a previous study has reported that cognitivetherapy with no formal social skills ... Bonasse F, Jalenques I, Guerin J, Coudert AJ: Cognitive behavior therapy versus supportive therapy in social phobia: a randomized controlled trial Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 2000, 69(3):137-146...
... and abused psychoactive substances, w e discuss cognitive models for understanding substanceabuse and relapse, and w e scan traditional methods for treating substanceabuse 2 COGNITIVETHERAPY ... the stage for the cognitivetherapy of substanceabuse W e begin with an overview of psycho-v active substances and substance abuse, w e briefly review the history of psychoactive substance use, ... Drug Abuse pilot study comparing cognitive therapy, supportive-expressive therapy, and general drug counseling treatment outcomes for cocaine abusers Our hope is that CognitiveTherapy of Substance...
... psychiatric disorders, especially anxiety and substance use disorders (ten-Have and others 2002) The extent of comorbidity is much greater than for unipolar depressive disorders or anxiety disorders ... treatment Cognitivetherapy Older antidepressant drug and psychosocial treatment Amitriptyline plus cognitivetherapy Newer antidepressant drug and psychosocial treatment Fluoxetine plus cognitivetherapy ... And this is not just for mental, neurological, learning and substance use disorders, but for many chronic conditions requiring long-term care (HIV/AIDS or tuberculosis, for example) In other...
... 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)...
... brief cognitivebehavioraltherapy training for the VA primary care setting Primary Care Companion 2010, 12(3) 33 Cully JA, Teten AT: A Therapist’s Guide to Brief CognitiveBehavioralTherapy ... occasionally For them, facilitation may have provided support for CBT adoption beyond that provided by the consultation calls For about 28 additional hours of CBT per month per therapist at follow up for ... twoplus-one sessions: a pilot field trial Behavioural Psychotherapy 1992, 20:147-154 28 Fennell MJV, Teasdale JD: Cognitivetherapyfor depression: individual differences and the process of change...
... (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...
... 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 ... above, further information about the study was given over the telephone For those still interested after the telephone conversation, detailed written information and consent forms were sent and ... doi:10.1186/1471-244X-11-82 Cite this article as: Cramer et al.: Group cognitive behavioural therapyfor women with depression: pilot and feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial using mixed methods...
... too severe for them to take part in the study, (ii) they were currently being actively investigated for significant pathology suspected by the clinician and for whom cognitive behaviour therapy ... fortnightly supervision until the last patients had been recruited and treated Therapists were also given three booklets of cognitive behaviour therapy developed for health anxiety prepared for ... Lindefors N: Internet-based cognitive- behavioural therapyfor severe health anxiety: randomised controlled trial BrJ Psychiatry 2011, 198:230-236 34 Tyrer H, Tyrer P, Lovett I: Adapted cognitive- behavior...
... Behav Res Ther 2009, 47(3):175-80 Hedman E, et al: Internet-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy vs CognitiveBehavioral Group Therapyfor Social Anxiety Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Non-inferiority ... practitioners of psychotherapy in Sweden: A comparison of attitudes between psychodynamic, cognitive, cognitive- behavioral, and integrative therapists Journal of Psychotherapy Integration 2009, ... Unemployed Earlier psychological treatment 9% Pensioner 4% Psychodynamic Therapy 22% Cognitivetherapy 4% Cognitive Behavior therapy 39% High school 35% 9% University ≥ years 12 52% PhD 4% SSRI 17%...
... 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 ... 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 ... T, Crane C, Macmillan I, Mugford M, Croudace T, Jones P: Cognitive behaviour therapyfor improving social recovery in psychosis: a report from the ISREP MRC Trial Platform study (Improving Social...
... 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 ... CBT for panic disorder we considered a mean standardized difference at or below d = 0.20 as the criteria for equivalence for the main outcome measure PDSS This is in line with previous psychotherapy ... of 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...
... 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 disordersFor 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...
... McDermott B, March S: Protocol for a randomised controlled trial of risk screening and early intervention comparing child- and family-focused cognitive- behavioural therapyfor PTSD in children following ... Kenardy et al.: Protocol for a randomised controlled trial of risk screening and early intervention comparing child- and family-focused cognitive- behavioural therapyfor PTSD in children following ... alternative criteria for PTSD in preschool children Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2003, 42:561-570 Pre-publication history The pre-publication history for this paper...
... out of the DBT-A therapy Table Review of current psychiatric diagnoses on Axis I before (t1) and one year after therapy (t3) in the pilot study of Dialectical BehavioralTherapyfor Adolescents ... of therapy to one year after therapy: Table Development of psychosocial adjustment from the beginning of therapy to one year after its end Instrument Before therapy (t1) Four weeks after therapy ... [Hamburg-Wechsler Intelligence Test for Children]) below 70 - Present psychotic disorder - Present severe depressive episode or mania with indication for inpatient therapy - Substanceabuse or eating disorder...
... rate for cognitive- behavioral treatment, Clark and Wells [22] proposed a cognitive model of the maintenance of social phobia and used the model to develop a new cognitivetherapy (CT) program for ... [11] Cognitive- behavioral group therapyfor social phobia in adolescents (CBGT-A)” [12], is a specific group program The first phase conveys information about social phobia, and implements cognitive ... of a cognitivebehavioral therapyfor anxiety disordered youth Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 1996, 64:724-730 Albano AM, Marten PA, Holt CS, Heimberg RG, Barlow DH: Cognitivebehavioral...
... represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement For more information, please contact: Department of Mental Health and SubstanceAbuse World Health Organization Avenue ... Health, WHO; Benedetto Saraceno, former Director, Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, WHO; Shekhar Saxena, Director, Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, WHO Project Coordination ... receive no care at all mhGAP-IG ằ Foreword It is against this background that I am pleased to present mhGAP Intervention Guide for mental, neurological and substance use disorders in non-specialized...