Not exact matches
The Pediatric
Symptom Checklist (PSC) is a brief screening questionnaire used to improve the recognition and treatment of social, emotional and
behavioural problems
in children and young
people.
OpenUrlAbstract / FREE Full Text Q Does cognitive
behavioural therapy improve
symptoms in people with schizophrenia?
A Cochrane Review25 of the effects of psychological treatments for
people with dementia found that these treatments may contribute to a reduction
in depressive
symptoms, however evidence comes mostly from small - scale studies, with heterogeneous treatments.25 A recent systematic review of
behavioural activation (BA) interventions for older
people found that these are associated with a reduction
in depressive
symptoms in older
people without dementia living
in the community.26 The review also highlighted that most studies so far including
people with dementia do not use well - defined interventions.
This protocol describes a study testing the acceptability and feasibility of a manual - based
behavioural activation (BA) intervention for preventing and treating depressive
symptoms in people with mild dementia.
In elderly people living in residential or nursing homes, a behavioural intervention by an outreach team improved depressive and organic symptoms but not behavioural problems or physical disabilit
In elderly
people living
in residential or nursing homes, a behavioural intervention by an outreach team improved depressive and organic symptoms but not behavioural problems or physical disabilit
in residential or nursing homes, a
behavioural intervention by an outreach team improved depressive and organic
symptoms but not
behavioural problems or physical disability.
Q Does cognitive
behavioural therapy reduce the risk of relapse
in people with residual
symptoms of depression?
What is the effect of cognitive
behavioural therapy (CBT) and family intervention on relapse rates and
symptoms in people with recently relapsed non-affective psychosis?
Psychosocial interventions for non-heterosexual
people that draw from cognitive
behavioural therapy models or increase social support may be effective
in reducing depressive
symptoms.
Management guidelines for
behavioural and psychotic
symptoms in persons with dementia — A review article
OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science QUESTION: Does cognitive
behavioural therapy prevent relapse of schizophrenia compared with usual care
in people with prodromal
symptoms?
We examined the efficacy of cognitive
behavioural therapy (CBT) delivered
in groups on the reduction of
symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress
in young
people on the autism spectrum.