نتایج جستجو برای: brief symptom inventory

تعداد نتایج: 215078  

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2011
Merrill Rotter W Amory Carr Melissa Magyar Barry Rosenfeld

In this study, the authors extend their evaluation of a structured instrument for assessing the persistence of attitudes and behaviors developed by mentally ill offenders during periods of incarceration (Structured Assessment of Correctional Adaptation; SACA) and seek to demonstrate further the clinical significance of the construct of correctional adaptation. The subjects, patients at a state ...

2014
Brent Mallinckrodt Yacob T. Tekie

The Working Alliance Inventory (WAI, Horvath & Greenberg, 1989) has made possible tremendous contributions to psychotherapy research. Many studies support its reliability and validity, but some research suggests the 7-point response format and 3-factor structure of the client version WAI are problematic (Hatcher & Gillaspy, 2006). We used Rasch model item response theory (IRT) to analyze archiv...

Journal: :The International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis 2009
Alastair Dobbin Margaret Maxwell Robert Elton

This investigation assessed the effectiveness of a self-help, self-hypnosis treatment in a primary-care setting in Edinburgh, UK. A partially randomized preference (PRP) study design was used, with benchmarking results to trials of CBT and counseling. Patients seeing their general practitioner for depression were offered randomization to, or their treatment preference of, either self-help (self...

2012
H Schubiner A Burger M Lumley

Methods An initial individual session was conducted by one of the authors (HS) to assess medical conditions and review life stressors and symptom progression in order to identify linkages between stressors and symptoms. The treatment program consisted of 4 weekly small group 2-hour sessions. Components included readings, writing about emotions, mindfulness and emotional awareness exercises (on ...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 2009
E Engin A Gurkan S Dulgerler L B Arabaci

This research was planned as a descriptive study for the purpose of examining the suicidal thoughts of first-year university students and the factors that might affect them. The research was conducted with the participation of first-year students (class of 1992) at Ege University between January 2003 and October 2004. The research data were collected on a form prepared by the researcher to dete...

2012
Kevin E. Kip Carrie A. Elk Kelly L. Sullivan Rajendra Kadel Cecile A. Lengacher Christopher J. Long Laney Rosenzweig Amy Shuman Diego F. Hernandez Jennifer D. Street Sue Ann Girling David M. Diamond

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a prevalent, disabling anxiety disorder. This prospective cohort study reports on a new exposure-based therapy known as Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART(®)) that incorporates the use of eye movements administered in a brief treatment period (1-5 one-hour sessions within three weeks). Eighty adults aged 21-60 years with symptoms of PTSD were recruited ...

2008
Allan Abbass

This study evaluated the efficacy and long-term effectiveness of intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy (ISTDP) in the treatment of patients with DSM-IV personality disorders (PD). Twenty-seven patients with PD were randomized to treatment with ISTDP or a minimal-contact, delayed-treatment control condition. ISTDP-treated patients improved significantly more than controls on all primary out...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2002
Andrew P Daire

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of childhood parental bonding on emotional distress experienced by primary caregiving sons for a parent with dementia. DESIGN AND METHODS Data from the 40 participants were obtained using the Parental Bonding Inventory (PBI), Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI), and Caregiver Survey Questionnaire (CSQ). A multivariate analysis of va...

2001
Karl W. Stukenberg Jason R. Dura Janice K. Kiecolt-Glaser

This study contrasted the relative effectiveness of an interviewer-rated instrument, the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, and 2 self-report scales, the short form of the Beck Depression Inventory and the depression scale from the Brief Symptom Inventory, in identifying cases of depression. Cases of major depression, dysthymia, and depressive disorder not otherwise specified (NOS) were identifi...

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