Sentences with phrase «group cognitive behavioural therapy»

Effectiveness of brief school - based, group cognitive behavioural therapy for depressed adolescents in south west Nigeria.
Group cognitive behavioural therapy does not improve upon rates achieved with the tapering schedule alone.
Research has found both group cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and group interpersonal therapy (IPT) to be effective.
Group interpersonal psychotherapy and group cognitive behavioural therapy are equally effective for reducing binge eating among overweight people.
Wilfley D, Welch R, Stein R et al.. A randomized comparison of group cognitive - behavioral therapy and group interpersonal psychotherapy for the treatment of overweight individuals with binge - eating disorder.Archives of General Psychiatry2002 Aug; 59:713 — 21OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science QUESTION: How effective is group cognitive behavioural therapy compared to group interpersonal psychotherapy for reducing binge eating in overweight people?
20 weekly 90 - minute sessions of group cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) or group interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT).

Not exact matches

Cognitive - behavioural therapy (CBT) group training was shown to achieve the same results as neurofeedback training in treating attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
In a pilot study reported last year in Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, the researchers assigned participants to either a control group or to six sessions of mindfulness - based therapy over three weeks.
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.
Westmount, Québec About Blog We are a group of psychologists in Montreal specializing in cognitive behavioural therapy and mindfulness - based therapies.
The intervention group received six, 30 min sessions based on the principles of cognitive behavioural therapy over a period of 3 months.
The Cardiovascular Risk E-couch Depression Outcome (CREDO) research trial was an internet based, double - blind, parallel group randomised controlled trial comparing the effectiveness of internet cognitive behavioural therapy (E-couch) with an online attention control (HealthWatch).
This two - arm parallel group feasibility randomised controlled trial will determine whether a fully powered efficacy trial is achievable by examining the feasibility of recruitment, acceptability and potential benefits of a cognitive - behavioural therapy (CBT)- based intervention for fatigue among in - centre haemodialysis patients.
As it is a recommended treatment in health guidelines and national health policies, 27 28 group therapy has various applications in inpatient and outpatient clinics.29 For example, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence30 recommends group cognitive - behavioural therapy (CBT) for people with mild to moderate depression who decline other low - intensity psychosocial interventions, such as computerised CBT.
Tapering off long - term benzodiazepine use with or without group cognitive - behavioural therapy: three - condition, randomised controlled trial
Resource - oriented psychotherapy focuses on current concerns and tries to strengthen personal skills in order to achieve set goals.37 Self - management therapy has a long tradition in the treatment of depression, 38 and elements such as behavioural goal setting or activity monitoring are frequently applied in blended interventions.39 40 Finally, psychoeducational cognitive - behavioural group therapy has recently been applied in a stepped care service model41 within the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies programme.
A multi-service practice research network study of large group psychoeducational cognitive behavioural therapy
Dr. Susanne Vind is a Board Certified Psychiatrist, President of the Danish Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy Association, an Advanced Certified Schema Therapist, Group Schema Therapist, Supervisor / Trainer and is Director of the Schema Therapy Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Utilising a mixture of cognitive behavioural therapy strategies and couched within a psychodynamic framework, FisT has been largely influenced by the work undertaken by the former Community Group Program in relation to addressing family violence.
We have a full DBT program, including individual therapy, telephone consultation, skills training groups, and a consultation team and also offer other Cognitive Behavioural (CBT) and Mindfulness & Acceptance Based Treatments.
A randomized comparison of group cognitive - behavioural therapy and group psychoeducation in patients with schizophrenia.
8 of 12 studies that compared cognitive behavioural therapy with a non-cognitive behavioural intervention included psychodynamic or interpersonally oriented group therapy.
Comparative efficacies of supportive and cognitive behavioural group therapies for young children who have been sexually abused and their nonoffending mothers
Group psychotherapy was designed for self - harming adolescents and integrated techniques from cognitive — behavioural therapy, dialectical therapy and group psychotheGroup psychotherapy was designed for self - harming adolescents and integrated techniques from cognitivebehavioural therapy, dialectical therapy and group psychothegroup psychotherapy.
In a cohort study short term schema cognitive behavioural therapy in groups were investigated on (follow - up) effectiveness and drop - out.
The intervention comprises elements of cognitive - behavioural therapy (CBT), social skills training, interpersonal psychotherapy and group psychotherapy.
The intervention group received usual care plus 5 sessions of cognitive behavioural therapy during the first 12 weeks and further targeted cognitive behavioural therapy (2 to 3 sessions per week) if early signs of relapse were present (e.g. racing thoughts, suspiciousness; assessed by fortnightly questionnaires or by the treatment team).
The lack of effect of cognitive behavioural therapy may be the result of using group rather than individual treatment, which might have been more appropriate.
Relapse as defined by hospitalisation was numerically but not significantly reduced in the cognitive behavioural therapy group (11/72 v 19/72).
Relapse as defined as by worsening of symptoms was significantly lower in the cognitive behavioural therapy group (13/72 v 25/32).
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.
Future research could evaluate the specificity of specialist treatment interventions in larger samples, such as parent training for child behavioural problems, and cognitive or brief psychodynamic therapy for children with post-traumatic stress disorders following exposure to violence.32 Other groups of socially excluded children and families, such as children looked after by local authorities and youth offenders, could also benefit from similar designated, accessible interagency mental health services.
He has received specialized training in cognitive / behavioural therapy, individual and group psychotherapy, human sexuality, family systems, narrative and solution focused therapy, alcohol and drug abuse, marital therapy, mood disorders, and anger
Abangane (meaning «friendship» in Zulu) is a curriculum - based support group focused on coping with loss incorporating indigenous stories and cognitive behavioural therapy components.
Group cognitive - behavioural therapy and group interpersonal psychotherapy for the nonpurging bulimic individual: A controlled comparGroup cognitive - behavioural therapy and group interpersonal psychotherapy for the nonpurging bulimic individual: A controlled compargroup interpersonal psychotherapy for the nonpurging bulimic individual: A controlled comparison.
Is cognitive - behavioural therapy (CBT) more effective than group support and attention for reducing both mother and child reported anxiety?
Mindful Transdiagnostic Cognitive - Behavioural Group Therapy features well - researched CBT strategies, Mindfulness Meditation, and a focus on changing not just symptoms, but the underlying cognitive, behavioural, and emotional processes that create vulnerability to future diffCognitive - Behavioural Group Therapy features well - researched CBT strategies, Mindfulness Meditation, and a focus on changing not just symptoms, but the underlying cognitive, behavioural, and emotional processes that create vulnerability to future diBehavioural Group Therapy features well - researched CBT strategies, Mindfulness Meditation, and a focus on changing not just symptoms, but the underlying cognitive, behavioural, and emotional processes that create vulnerability to future diffcognitive, behavioural, and emotional processes that create vulnerability to future dibehavioural, and emotional processes that create vulnerability to future difficulties.
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.
Interventions included psycho - educational strategies, cognitive behavioural therapies (CBT), interpersonal psychotherapies, non-directive counselling, psychological debriefing and social support, delivered by telephone, in home visits or group sessions, by professional or lay person.
Developmental group psychotherapy was a manual based treatment specifically designed for self harming adolescents.25 The programme integrated techniques from a number of other therapies that have previously been applied to depressed or suicidal adolescents and their families, including cognitive behavioural therapy, dialectical behavioural therapy, and group psychotherapy.15 27 28 Group goals were oriented around themes that previous research suggested were important in adolescents who harm themselves, such as poor peer relationships, bullying, and family probgroup psychotherapy was a manual based treatment specifically designed for self harming adolescents.25 The programme integrated techniques from a number of other therapies that have previously been applied to depressed or suicidal adolescents and their families, including cognitive behavioural therapy, dialectical behavioural therapy, and group psychotherapy.15 27 28 Group goals were oriented around themes that previous research suggested were important in adolescents who harm themselves, such as poor peer relationships, bullying, and family probgroup psychotherapy.15 27 28 Group goals were oriented around themes that previous research suggested were important in adolescents who harm themselves, such as poor peer relationships, bullying, and family probGroup goals were oriented around themes that previous research suggested were important in adolescents who harm themselves, such as poor peer relationships, bullying, and family problems.
The treatment contexts considered include: psychoanalysis and intensive (expressive) psychoanalytic psychotherapy, supportive psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, family therapy, in - patient treatment, the therapeutic community, cognitivebehavioural approaches, and combinations of drugs and psychotherapy.
They used a modification for group work of a standard quality scale for cognitive behavioural therapy.29
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