Willansky - Traynor, P. Manassis, K., Monga, S. et al. «
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Depressed Youth: Predictors of Attendance in a Pilot Study.»
The Cost and Outcome of Behavioural Activation versus
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Depression (COBRA) trial, one of the largest of its kind in the world, was designed to meet this need.
The acceptability of computerised
cognitive behavioural therapy for the treatment of depression in people with chronic physical disease: A qualitative study of people with multiple sclerosis.
Internet - delivered
cognitive behavioural therapy for adults with mild to moderate depression and high cardiovascular disease risks: a randomised attention - controlled trial.
Individuals with psychotic disorders might choose to forgo antipsychotic medication because of side effects.1 Over 40 randomised controlled trials (RCT) have demonstrated that
cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp) is generally efficacious in improving symptoms, with small to medium effect sizes in individuals with psychotic disorders.2 It was unknown, until now, if individuals with psychotic disorders who were antipsychotic - free could tolerate CBTp and benefit from it.
Randomized controlled trial of computerized
cognitive behavioural therapy for depressive symptoms: effectiveness and costs of a workplace intervention.
Primary - care patients» expectations and experiences of online
cognitive behavioural therapy for depression: a qualitative study
Cost and outcome of behavioural activation versus
cognitive behavioural therapy for depression (COBRA): a qualitative process evaluation
Results Perceived stress, anxiety and depression significantly decreased at course completion and further decreased at 1 month follow - up, with effect sizes comparable to those found with face - to - face and other online mindfulness courses and to other types of intervention, such as
cognitive behavioural therapy for stress.
Psychometric properties of translated outcome measures of
cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis in the Chinese context.
Systematic review of
cognitive behavioural therapy for the management of headaches and migraines in adults
Service user satisfaction with
cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis: Associations with therapy outcomes and perceptions of the therapist.
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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis.
Two - year follow - up study of
cognitive behavioural therapy for sexually abused children suffering post-traumatic stress symptoms
Nicolas is also well versed in the provision of
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Chronic Insomnia (CBT - I).
Simon Brett summarises a recent systematic review of brief, intensive and concentrated
cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety disorders in children, which finds some promising results for this more focused approach to care.
Therapist - delivered distance
cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety disorders in adults (Protocol).
Cognitive behavioural therapy for 4 - to 7 - year old children with anxiety disorders: a randomized clinical trial
Effectiveness of brief school - based, group
cognitive behavioural therapy for depressed adolescents in south west Nigeria.
Not exact matches
Differential effectiveness of
behavioural parent - training and
cognitive — behavioral
therapy for antisocial youth: a meta - analysis
«To ask the Secretary of State
for Health how many people received
cognitive behavioural therapy in each of the last five years.
For example, having someone come in to teach
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) to a class is no more effective than having a teacher give the usual social and health education classes, in terms of pupils» well - being.
It shows targeting specific symptoms of depression by using
cognitive behavioural therapy,
for example, can be useful in reducing depression and therefore its effect on the child.
Mindfulness group
therapy has an equally positive effect as individual CBT (
cognitive behavioural therapy)
for the treatment of a wide range of psychiatric symptoms in patients with depression, anxiety and stress - related disorders.
Evidence based treatment
for PTSD includes trauma - focused
cognitive behavioural therapy, however we lack preventative interventions to prevent the build - up of symptoms.
Cognitive behavioural therapy offers many strategies
for working with behaviour and emotions.
«The most recommended psychotherapy
for anxiety disorders is
cognitive behavioural therapy,» says Rudy Nydegger, psychologist and author of Dealing with Anxiety and Related Disorders.
Continued intractable seizure activity in an infant will impact on long - term
cognitive and
behavioural outcomes, with considerable cost implications
for health services due to need
for regular clinical review, hospital treatment, medications and support of other
therapies.
Talking
therapies, such as
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), are often used
for mild depression that isn't improving or moderate depression.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), a style of therapy based on changing ingrained and habitual thoughts, beliefs and behaviours that may be contributing to low mood, is one of the main therapeutic modalities for depression and is supported by a number of s
Therapy (CBT), a style of
therapy based on changing ingrained and habitual thoughts, beliefs and behaviours that may be contributing to low mood, is one of the main therapeutic modalities for depression and is supported by a number of s
therapy based on changing ingrained and habitual thoughts, beliefs and behaviours that may be contributing to low mood, is one of the main therapeutic modalities
for depression and is supported by a number of studies.
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) as a treatment
for depression Lesson objectives: To explain how CBT is used to treat people with depression.
This has included claims
for exaggerated or sometimes non-existent physiotherapy,
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), interpreters» fees, recovery, storage and hire, as well as many other types of exaggeration.
There is good evidence
for three interventions: medication,
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT - A).
This is the first direct comparison, conducted in primary care, of the clinical effectiveness of
cognitive behavioural therapy and relaxation training
for easing hypochondriacal beliefs and somatisation symptoms.
Twomey, C. and O'Reilly, G. (2016) Effectiveness of a freely available computerised
cognitive behavioural therapy programme (MoodGYM)
for depression: Meta - analysis.
While these effects are modest in size, they demonstrate that internet delivered
cognitive behavioural therapy has the potential to be applied as a low intensity psychosocial intervention to large numbers of people being treated
for cardiovascular disease, at minimal cost.
Is intensive
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) more effective than standard weekly CBT
for children with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)?
At 12 months,
cognitive behavioural therapy significantly decreased hypochondriacal attitudes and beliefs (p < 0.001) and health related anxiety (p < 0.009) compared with usual care (see http://www.ebmentalhealth.com/supplemental
for table).
OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science Q Are clinic - based psychological sessions (counselling or
cognitive behavioural therapy) more effective than routine care
for women with postnatal depression?
Trauma focused
cognitive behavioural therapy is significantly better than child centred
therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder, emotional, and
behavioural problems in sexually abused children.
Question: How effective is adding
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) to pharmacotherapy - based usual care
for primary care patients with treatment resistant depression?
Cognitive behavioural therapy with standard therapist contact (Std), minimum contact (Min), or bibliotherapy (Bib)
for panic disorder with or without agoraphobia ‡
In the case of alcohol dependence, naltrexone can be administered along with psychosocial interventions designed to target addiction (
for example, 12 step programmes, motivational interviewing,
cognitive behavioural therapy relapse prevention, contingency management, and so on).
Comparative randomised trial of online
cognitive -
behavioural therapy and an information website
for depression: 12 - month outcomes.
e-couch provides self - help modules
for depression, general anxiety and social anxiety using strategies drawn from
cognitive behavioural and interpersonal
therapies, relaxation, and physical activity.
In clinical practice,
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is generally regarded as the treatment of choice
for BN, which is limited by its availability, with antidepressant medication as an adjunct.
OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science Q Is
cognitive behavioural therapy an effective treatment
for hypochondriasis?
This
cognitive behavioural therapy is based on a
cognitive -
behavioural framework of structured and symptoms focused session content, use of structured homework tasks and the use of Aaron Beck's model
for addressing unhelpful cognitions such as negative self - appraisals.
Cognitive behavioural therapy was more effective
for panic disorder when given with 6 hours of total therapist contact than with 2 or 0 hours
In terms of psychological interventions, we will include any manualised or structured psychotherapies,
for example,
behavioural therapy, CBT,
cognitive therapy, family
therapy, interpersonal
therapy, play
therapy, problem - solving
therapy, psychodynamic
therapy and supportive
therapy.