This analysis includes the theoretical and research influences, such as the expansion of prevention and promotion strategies and the
influence of cognitive behavioural therapy, on SEL frameworks that exist today.
While the authors suggest that the findings add to the growing evidence for the
effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy in schizophrenia, their results are marginal and will do little to satisfy the growing numbers of psychiatrists who want to see trials carried out under blind conditions and incorporating measures to control for the non-specific effects of psychological intervention.
If a penitent had a particularly successful
course of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, he might acquire a new inner strength, which would mean that sleeping with his partner became a mortal sin; but the following week, he might be plunged into confusion by reading a liberal theologian, and perhaps after that the sin would become non-mortal again.
Dr Holmes said that although there is now extensive evidence on how EDs are bound up with cultural ideas surrounding gender, the contemporary focus on evidence - based treatment, and particularly the
rise of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), has all but forced these issues off the agenda.
Focussed on recovery, supporting people to live a fulfilling and meaningful life alongside their symptoms, the programme includes
elements of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Psycho - education delivered via ten audio - visual modules with a mood checking tool, interactive worksheets and worked examples.
A single blind randomized controlled
trial of cognitive behavioural therapy in a help - seeking population with an At Risk Mental State for psychosis: the Dutch Early Detection and Intervention Evaluation (EDIE - NL) trial
All
phases of cognitive behavioural therapy were included: assessment and engaging; developing explanations; case formulation; symptom management; adherence; core beliefs, and relapse prevention.
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.
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 Abangane Curriculum incorporates a limited number of activities in each session (providing more time for discussion and deeper reflection), and a comprehensive
use of cognitive behavioural therapy.
The study population consisted of 204 subjects from the general population, 113 general practice patients, 130 general medical out - patients and 183 general medical patients with unexplained physical symptoms participating in an intervention study on the
effect of cognitive behavioural therapy.
Exclusions: diagnosis of bipolar 1 or schizophrenia (adolescent or parent); current mood disorder (DSM - IV); currently taking antidepressant medication or having received more than eight
sessions of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).
A simple and inexpensive therapy is equally as effective at treating depression as the «gold standard»
of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), a largescale study has concluded.
OBJECTIVES To systematically summarize the randomized trial evidence regarding the relative effectiveness
of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) in patients with depression in receipt of disability
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.
Sharp DM, Power KG, Swanson V.Reducing therapist contact in cognitive behaviour therapy for panic disorder and agoraphobia in primary care: global measures of outcome in a randomised controlled trial.Br J Gen Pract2000 Dec; 50:963 — 8OpenUrlAbstract / FREE Full Text QUESTION: In adults with panic disorder with or without agoraphobia, does the amount of therapist contact affect the effectiveness
of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)?
To evaluate the effectiveness
of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) in treating children with anxiety disorders.
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?
Mindfulness - based therapies are part of a relatively new generation of behavioural treatments and are commonly grouped together under the heading of «the third wave»
of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)(Hunot 2010).
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?