... citation purposes) Implementation Science 2008, 3:14 The purpose of the present study was to explore implementation ofcognitivebehavioraltherapy (CBT) for depressed adolescents seeking public sector ... presence of CBT components in the manual, including cognitive restructuring, mood monitoring, completion of a pleasant events checklist, behavioral contracting for pleasant events, or discussion of ... close of the study, three (19%) of the charts indicated no provision of CBT, three (19%) of the charts indicated the clinician followed the CBT manual one to three sessions, two (12%) of the...
... 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 ... in comparison with placebo [13], while cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) encompassing exposure therapy and cognitive restructuring had a mean effect size of 0.8 in comparison with waiting list ... treatment with a variety of antidepressants [15-17] In terms of psychotherapy, improvements in some QoL measures have been reported in RCTs investigating the efficacyof CBT and subsequent social...
... response 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 ... to previous meta-analyses of cognitive- behavioraltherapy in socially phobic adults This result indicates a significant increase of effectiveness [26-28] Very often, cognitive interventions are ... group cognitivebehavioral therapy: a randomized clinical trial Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 1999, 67:995-1003 Kendall PC, Southam-Gerow MA: Long-term follow-up of a cognitivebehavioral...
... healthcare settings The objective of this pilot study was to examine the effect of facilitation on the implementation ofcognitivebehavioraltherapy (CBT), an evidence-based therapy, in VA clinics We ... 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 ... assessed in this pilot Future Page 10 of 11 studies of the effect of facilitation on use of EBPs should include larger samples and measure a fuller range of both individual and organizational...
... face-to-face cognitive- behavioraltherapy for depression Barbara Preschl1, Andreas Maercker1, Birgit Wagner2§ Department of Psychopathology and Clinical Intervention, University of Zurich, Binzmühlestr ... depression was conducted at the University of Zurich [31] Both treatment groups received the same cognitivebehavioraltherapy over an 8-week timeframe, at the end of which participants completed the ... Anxiety subscale of the German version of the Symptom Checklist by Derogatis [39] This 10-item subscale covers various symptoms of anxiety, including cognitive and somatic correlates of anxiety Phobia...
... Discussion We examined the efficacyof the adding cognitivebehavioraltherapy to treatment with medication for improving both the depressive symptoms and the social functioning of TRD patients The ... new cognitive and behavioral skills, which they could apply in their lives after completion of the group-CBT [39] These cognitive and behavioral skills may have influenced the improvement of social ... studied patients who underwent a cognitivebehavioral analysis system of psychotherapy (CBASP) as CBT for chronic depression, and compared the efficacyof (1) CBASP, (2) nefazodone, or (3) CBASP...
... to treat the rumination subscale as unidimensional Cognitive- behavioural therapy In the UK, cognitive- behavioural therapy (CBT) is a psychotherapy recommended as a first-line treatment for mild ... and a random selection of study sessions were listened to by members of the ADAPT team in Manchester, to assure quality and model-fidelity of CBT, using the cognitivetherapy scale [36]; the ... Affective, cognitive and endocrine characteristics of risk status and predictors of onset British Journal of Psychiatry 2000, 176:142-149 Goodyer IM, Herbert J, Tamplin A: Psychoendocrine antecedents of...
... al.: Comparative efficacyof the CognitiveBehavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy versus Supportive Psychotherapy for early onset chronic depression: design and rationale of a multisite randomized ... Nemeroff CB, Russell JM, Thase ME, Trivedi MH, Zajecka J: A comparison of nefazodone, the cognitive behavioral- analysis system of psychotherapy, and their combination for the treatment of chronic ... http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-244X/11/134 Page of Figure Trial design CBASP: CognitiveBehavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy SP: Supportive Psychotherapy Wk: week Oversight of research with human participants...
... dose of dopaminergic agents and of other medications may be helpful in partially improving cognitive function in some cases The balance between improvement of motor function and preservation ofcognitive ... perform these functions because of impaired mobility or severe dysphonia A detailed history – in order to elucidate onset, course, profile, and chronology ofcognitive and behavioral symptoms – must ... of dementia J Clin Neurosci 1996, 3:327-333 Hobson P, Meara J: The detection of dementia and cognitive impairment in a community population of elderly people with Parkinson's disease by use of...
... control group, however, are required in order to clarify the efficacyof antibiotic therapyof SAPHO syndrome Antirheumatic treatment of SAPHO patients on antibiotics at baseline Medication except ... Table To the best of our knowledge, this is the first interventional study to evaluate the efficacyof long-term antibiotic treatment in patients with SAPHO syndrome The goal of the present study ... end points: the change of scores for the ESR, MRI, the HAS, skin activity and osteitis activity after 16 weeks of antibiotics; and the changing of scores after the end of the antibiotic treatment...
... outline of the formulation A Case Study Guide to Cognitive Behaviour Therapyof Psychosis Edited by David Kingdon and Douglas Turkington C 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 50 COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY ... At night in the dark I often get scared, convinced I am being followed, and often have a need to check the empty back seat of the car It is often helpful to share some of these everyday experiences ... notion of what telekinesis was; and Janet had thought she had some idea of what it involved However, in all of our research we could find nothing on the use of telekinesis as a method of implanting...
... CONCLUSION It was my impression throughout the therapy that much of the development of the therapy was dependent on ‘non-specific factors’ between the two of us—humour, responsiveness, warmth, empathy ... is therefore part of the input of a multidisciplinary team, and this case illustrates this way of delivering CBT for psychosis Individual therapy is a relatively small part of my contribution ... she was raped at the age of 8, while waiting for him to come out of his place of work, she felt unable to tell him or anyone else Whether because of this, or because of the constant moving around,...
... convicted of charges of burglary, motoring offences, stealing cars, drug-related offences and actual bodily harm from the age of 16: he tried to rob a post of ce brandishing a fake knife at the age of ... a cognitivetherapy training clinic which predated the Newcastle cognitivetherapy course I worked as a community mental health nurse in a primary care setting while completing the cognitivetherapy ... asked to explore the image of her ex-husband in the mirror instead of her normal strategy of pushing the image out of her mind with the usual consequence of the fear of it returning Sarah was...
... treatment of psychosis using Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), supervised by Professor Paul Chadwick My thesis extended this interest, firstly within a theoretical paper describing cognitive ... life, and formed part of her core beliefs about herself and the world Thus most of her life was spent trying to avoid the confirmation of such beliefs In terms of onset, a set of circumstances prevailed ... last A Case Study Guide to Cognitive Behaviour Therapyof Psychosis Edited by David Kingdon and Douglas Turkington C 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 138 COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR PSYCHOSIS admission...
... r Worry of further relapse Aims and course oftherapy The aims oftherapy were as follows: r To establish a good rapport conducive to working collaboratively r To introduce a cognitivetherapy ... ofcognitive behaviour therapy with patients detained in conditions of high security The aim of this chapter is to examine the feasibility of applying cognitive behaviour therapy in this setting ... purpose of the offending in context For many of the patients with whom I have worked, violent offending has occurred in the context of attempts to escape or avoid harm, persecution and torment, often...
... him His index offence was one of manslaughter—the killing of his landlord Colin had no previous offence history He had emigrated to the United Kingdom four years prior to his index offence, primarily ... explanation of his experiences and also the absence of any viable alternative explanation for his nausea Colin was asked what puzzled him 174 COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR PSYCHOSIS about the chain of ... organisations A Case Study Guide to Cognitive Behaviour Therapyof Psychosis Edited by David Kingdon and Douglas Turkington C 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 184 COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR PSYCHOSIS (UK...