Not exact matches
The new six - year study, «
Cognitive enhancement
therapy for adult autism spectrum disorder:
Results of an 18 - month randomized clinical trial,» involved 54 adults and was led by Shaun Eack, Ph.D., M.S.W., Pitt's David E. Epperson Professor
of Social Work and Psychiatry, and Nancy Minshew, M.D., Pitt professor
of psychiatry and neurology.
Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder
resulting from an extended number
of CAG repeats in the Huntingtin (Htt) gene, for which no disease - modifying
therapy is currently available, and comprises several
cognitive and affective symptoms, as well as uncontrolled movement (chorea).
When everything goes well, the drugs induce a «peaceful and blissful» state
of unity with oneself and the cosmos,
resulting in a new level
of self - awareness and knowledge that can make an individual more responsive to
cognitive therapy and other forms
of psychotherapy, Dr. Vollenweider says.
Crawford, a member
of the Australian Psychological Society and the International Society
of Hypnosis, tackles anxiety and stress with
Cognitive Behaviour
Therapy (CBT), which encourages us to challenge the way we think about things, which in turn fosters positive behavioural
results.
What it is:
Cognitive - behavioral
therapy (CBT), a short - term,
results - oriented form
of counseling, focuses on changing unhelpful behaviors and thoughts — like I deserve to eat a piece
of cake because I've had a hard day.
The
results: 61 percent
of those who completed the MBSR class saw meaningful improvements six months later, 58 percent
of those who did
cognitive behavioral
therapy also benefitted, and 44 percent who kept their usual treatment strategy saw some improvements.
The gifted child, in particular, by virtue
of high educational potential, is best suited to this type
of educational
therapy and perhaps best able to develop
cognitive strategies for making informed choices that will
result in better adjustment.
A number
of studies conducted in recent years have demonstrated that mindfulness practices used with
cognitive - behavioral
therapy result in lasting, positive changes to sleep.
I help my clients learn tactics
of cognitive behavioral
therapy that they can use comfortably to obtain desired
results in their life.
The impact
of exposure - based
cognitive behavior
therapy for severe health anxiety on self - rated health:
Results from a randomized trial.
Kendall et al report the
results of a randomised controlled trial comparing
cognitive behaviour
therapy (CBT) with a waiting list control for children with anxiety disorders.
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.
Discussion: The
results indicated the effectiveness
of cognitive behavior family
therapy based on positive psychotherapy.
Findings: The
results of pre-tests and post-tests along with a one year follow - up indicated the efficiency
of the treatment while highlighting the vital role
of integrative interventions based on spirituality and family
cognitive behaviour
therapy.
Psychological
therapy studies for these patients have produced mixed, but largely negative
results and demonstrate the difficulty
of working with patients with limited emotional and
cognitive resources.
«I am committed to a collaborative approach in counseling to help you deal with your thoughts, feelings, and beliefs that are affecting the well being
of your mental health and / or relationships, I use a variety
of therapeutic interventions including Solution - Focused and
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy that will yield optimum
results for you.
«
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy with children and adults is the approach that I have found which can successfully produce quicker
results and when incorporated into a problem solving model can often becomes a proactive life skill which can be generalized into all areas
of life including the presenting difficulties.
Based on the
results of psychological testing, we may choose to address a child's issues through
cognitive - behavioural
therapy, play
therapy, family
therapy, or relational psychodynamic
therapy.
These
results are unlikely to change my everyday
cognitive - behavioral practice, as the schedule for intensive
therapy would not be feasible for me or some
of my patients.
In the first ever study on a large scale, that compared the
results of maintenance
therapy with mindfulness therapy, the researchers concluded that Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) could be an effective «drug - free» treatment for people with severe depression at a high risk of r
therapy with mindfulness
therapy, the researchers concluded that Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) could be an effective «drug - free» treatment for people with severe depression at a high risk of r
therapy, the researchers concluded that Mindfulness Based
Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) could be an effective «drug - free» treatment for people with severe depression at a high risk of r
Therapy (MBCT) could be an effective «drug - free» treatment for people with severe depression at a high risk
of relapse.
Reviews
of cognitive behaviour
therapy in schizophrenia indicate that evaluations are mainly case studies or uncontrolled trials.3 — 5 Four controlled trials have suggested that
cognitive behavioural interventions can
result in a reduction
of psychotic and associated symptoms that are resistant to medication in chronic schizophrenia, 6 — 9 and a single trial has shown reduction
of symptoms in acute schizophrenia.10 Although these trials are small and all suffer methodological limitations, particularly a lack
of blind assessment, they represent encouraging evidence that
cognitive behavioural interventions can have considerable benefits in reducing persistent hallucinations and delusions.
We pooled the
results of randomised trials to see whether
cognitive behaviour
therapy is superior to other conditions in the treatment
of childhood and adolescent depressive disorders.
Cognitive behavior
therapy showed a lower rate
of MDD at the end
of treatment compared with NST (17.1 % vs 42.4 %; P =.02), and
resulted in a higher rate
of remission (64.7 %, defined as absence
of MDD and at least 3 consecutive Beck Depression Inventory scores < 9) than SBFT (37.9 %; P =.03) or NST (39.4 %; P =.04).
The
results of trials
of cognitive behaviour
therapy in depressed young people have, however, been difficult to interpret.
Both interventions were associated with significant reductions in positive psychotic symptoms.6 This paper reports on the initial
results of a larger randomised controlled trial
of intensive
cognitive behaviour
therapy as an adjunct to routine care, including stable prophylactic medication, in the treatment
of chronic schizophrenia.
It is also the first study to demonstrate that standard or intensive
cognitive therapy results in large increases in quality
of life as compared with the other interventions.
Treatment Outcome Research Evergreen Psychotherapy Center Provides
results of a study that combined emotional,
cognitive, and family systems
therapy and discusses parenting - skills training.
Trials
of cognitive — behavioural
therapy (CBT), dialectic behaviour
therapy (DBT), mentalisation - based
therapy and family
therapy are yet to report
results.
The
results of this study are consistent with those obtained in Australia and suggest that the FRIENDS preventative
cognitive behaviour
therapy programme does have a positive effect on the emotional resilience
of 9 — 10 year old children.
Trauma - Focused
Cognitive Behavior
Therapy (TF - CBT) is an approach to treat children and adolescents who are experiencing dysregulating behaviors as a
result of a past traumatic event.
It is based on the hypothesis that inaccurate and unhelpful beliefs, ineffective coping behaviour, negative mood states, social problems, and pathophysiological processes all interact to perpetuate the illness.8 9 Treatment aims at helping patients to re-evaluate their understanding
of the illness and to adopt more effective coping behaviours.7 8 9 An early uncontrolled evaluation
of this type
of treatment produced promising
results in many patients but was unacceptable to some.10 Two subsequent controlled trials found
cognitive behaviour
therapy to offer no benefit over non-specific management.11 12 However, the form
of cognitive behaviour
therapy evaluated may have been inadequate.
The effectiveness
of cognitive behaviour
therapy in this study was similar to that observed in patients who accepted treatment in the initial uncontrolled evaluation.10 The
results differed, however, from those
of the two previous controlled trials
of cognitive behaviour
therapy, one
of which was a non-randomised comparison with a waiting list11 and the other a randomised comparison with basic medical care.12 The possible reasons for the greater effectiveness
of cognitive behaviour
therapy in our study include differences in the characteristics
of the patients, longer follow up, and possibly less active medical care.
The aim
of this study was to report the
results of an open trial
of family focused
cognitive behaviour
therapy for 11 — 18 year olds with CFS.
The mean relapse rate is 50 % at one year and over 70 % at four years.1 A recent prospective twelve year follow - up study showed that individuals with bipolar disorder were symptomatic for 47 %
of the time.2 This poor outcome in naturalistic settings suggests an efficacy effectiveness gap for mood stabilisers that has
resulted in a re-assessment
of the role
of adjunctive psychological
therapies in bipolar disorder.3 Recent randomised controlled trials show that the combination
of pharmacotherapy and about 20 — 25 sessions
of an evidence - based manualised
therapy such as individual
cognitive behaviour
therapy4 or family focused
therapy5 may reduce relapse rates in comparison to a control intervention (mainly treatment as usual) in currently euthymic people with bipolar disorder.
A study
of individual
cognitive therapy for bipolar disorder showed positive outcomes at 1 - year follow - up, but the benefits were reduced over time, suggesting the need for booster sessions to sustain the gains.19 As with many forms
of therapy, CBT has been found to be more successful in reducing relapse in the depressive pole compared with the manic pole.30 A large randomised trial
of CBT showed no difference between CBT and treatment as usual, when all participants were included in the analyses.31 However,
results of a post-hoc analysis suggested that CBT was effective for participants who reported fewer than 12 prior episodes
of illness and were not acutely unwell when
therapy began; numbers
of episodes
of mania rather than depression seemed to predict treatment response.32 Such data can help guide the clinical application
of CBT for bipolar patients.
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.
Davidson K, Norrie J, Tyrer P, Gumley A, Tata P, Murray H, Palmer S: The effectiveness
of cognitive behavior
therapy for borderline personality disorder:
results from the borderline personality disorder study
of cognitive therapy (BOSCOT) trial.
My training in trauma - focused
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy, mindfulness practices, motivational interviewing and family therapy has resulted in making my therapeutic method one of giving each person positive regard unconditionally and to tailor therapy around their particular
Therapy, mindfulness practices, motivational interviewing and family
therapy has resulted in making my therapeutic method one of giving each person positive regard unconditionally and to tailor therapy around their particular
therapy has
resulted in making my therapeutic method one
of giving each person positive regard unconditionally and to tailor
therapy around their particular
therapy around their particular needs.
I am experienced in various evidence - based modalities including
Cognitive Behavior
Therapy, Solution Focused
Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing.I am passionate about educating people on the impact
of trauma and helping individuals, children, couples and families recover from severe, debilitating traumatic experiences as well as everyday negative experiences that change the way we think and act;
resulting in distress and impairment often in the form
of anxiety, depression, anger and irritability, sleep disturbance, relationship problems and poor health.»
Cognitive — Behavioral
Therapy (CBT) versus Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy (ACT) for dementia family caregivers with significant depressive symptoms:
Results of a randomized clinical trial.
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.
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«Effects
of Mindfulness - based
Cognitive Therapy on Self - reported Suicidal Ideation:
Results from a randomized controlled trial in patients with residual depressive symptoms.»
We also hypothesized that T - CBT would produce greater increases in positive affect, which is an important outcome independent
of negative affect.25
Cognitive - behavioral
therapy promotes active coping,
resulting in increased positive affect.20 We further hypothesized that these improvements would be maintained over a 1 - year follow - up and that patients receiving T - CBT would remain less depressed over the follow - up period.
The following data describes treatment outcome maintenance
results from a randomized clinical trial investigating the impact
of a
cognitive behavioral intervention Primary and Secondary Control Enhancement
Therapy - Physical Illness (PASCET - PI) as compared to treatment as usual (TAU) on youths with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).