Sentences with phrase «cognitive behavioural therapy without»

Improving adherence and effectiveness of computerised cognitive behavioural therapy without support for depression: a qualitative study on patient experiences

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In adults with panic disorder (with or without agoraphobia), cognitive behavioural therapy was more effective when given with 6 hours of therapist contact than with 2 hours of therapist contact or bibliotherapy.
Cognitive behavioural therapy with standard therapist contact (Std), minimum contact (Min), or bibliotherapy (Bib) for panic disorder with or without agoraphobia ‡
Tapering off long - term benzodiazepine use with or without group cognitive - behavioural therapy: three - condition, randomised controlled trial
Does motivational enhancement therapy (MET) with or without cognitive behavioural lead to improved glycaemic control in people with type I diabetes?
Markowitz JC, Kocsis JH, Fishman B, et al.Treatment of depressive symptoms in human immunodeficiency virus - positive patients.Arch Gen Psychiatry1998 May; 55:452 — 7OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science Question In HIV positive patients, is interpersonal psychotherapy or cognitive behavioural therapy effective in treating depressive symptoms compared with supportive psychotherapy with or without pharmacotherapy?
What is the long - term effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), pharmacotherapy using a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) or the combination of both for panic disorder with or without agoraphobia?
Tapering, with or without cognitive behavioural therapy, significantly increased successful withdrawal at 2 months compared with no support (successful withdrawal: 45 % with tapering plus cognitive behavioural therapy; 51 % with tapering alone; 15 % with no support; p = 0.002 for each intervention compared with no support).
Voshaar R, Gorgels W, Mol A et al.Tapering off long - term benzodiazepine use with or without group cognitive - behavioural therapy: three condition, randomised controlled trial.Br J Psychiatry2003; 182:498 — 504.
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