نتایج جستجو برای: behavioral treatment cbt

تعداد نتایج: 1523653  

Journal: :Annals of palliative medicine 2021

Background: Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) have both been shown to be effective treatment approaches for anxiety. The purpose of this paper was directly investigate the ability MBIs CBT improve anxiety symptoms (primary outcome), as well depression sleep quality (second outcome).

2005
Richard A. Bryant Michelle L. Moulds Rachel M. Guthrie Reginald D. V. Nixon

This research represents the first controlled treatment study of hypnosis and cognitive–behavioral therapy (CBT) of acute stress disorder (ASD). Civilian trauma survivors (N 87) who met criteria for ASD were randomly allocated to 6 sessions of CBT, CBT combined with hypnosis (CBT–hypnosis), or supportive counseling (SC). CBT comprised exposure, cognitive restructuring, and anxiety management. C...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2000
W S Agras T Walsh C G Fairburn G T Wilson H C Kraemer

BACKGROUND Research suggests that cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most effective psychotherapeutic treatment for bulimia nervosa. One exception was a study that suggested that interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) might be as effective as CBT, although slower to achieve its effects. The present study is designed to repeat this important comparison. METHOD Two hundred twenty patients mee...

Journal: :The Psychiatric clinics of North America 2010
Bunmi O Olatunji Josh M Cisler Brett J Deacon

Numerous clinical trials have supported the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for the treatment of anxiety disorders. Accordingly, CBT has been formally recognized as an empirically supported treatment for anxiety-related conditions. This article reviews the evidence supporting the efficacy of CBT for anxiety disorders. Specifically, contemporary meta-analytic studies on the treatm...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2005
Richard A Bryant Michelle L Moulds Rachel M Guthrie Reginald D V Nixon

This research represents the first controlled treatment study of hypnosis and cognitive- behavioral therapy (CBT) of acute stress disorder (ASD). Civilian trauma survivors (N=87) who met criteria for ASD were randomly allocated to 6 sessions of CBT, CBT combined with hypnosis (CBT-hypnosis), or supportive counseling (SC). CBT comprised exposure, cognitive restructuring, and anxiety management. ...

Journal: :Pain 2007
Judith A Turner Susan Holtzman Lloyd Mancl

Although cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBT) have been demonstrated to be effective for a variety of chronic pain problems, patients vary in their response and little is known about patient characteristics that predict or moderate treatment effects. Furthermore, although cognitive-behavioral theory posits that changes in patient beliefs and coping mediate the effects of CBT on patient outcomes...

Journal: :Psicología conductual 2022

This research aims to assess the effectiveness in both short and long term of a brief group Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) university setting evaluate if there are changes cognitive styles participants. Three groups students were made: TCC (Cognitive behavioral treatment with depressive symptoms), control (non-treated controls symptoms) healthy without symptoms). The results showed signific...

2017
Luzia Flavia Coelho Deise Lima Fernandes Barbosa Sueli Rizzutti Orlando Francisco Amodeo Bueno Monica Carolina Miranda

The present study analyzed the use of group CBT protocol to treat ADHD by comparing two types of treatment, unimodal (medication only) and multimodal (medication combined with CBT), in terms of their effects on cognitive and behavioral domains, social skills, and type of treatment effect by ADHD subtype. Participants were 60 children with ADHD, subtypes inattentive and combined, aged 7 to 14, 4...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2007
Thompson E Davis Patricia F Kurtz Andrew W Gardner Nicole B Carman

Cognitive-behavioral treatments (CBTs) are widely used for anxiety disorders in typically developing children; however, there has been no previous attempt to administer CBT for specific phobia (in this case study, one-session treatment) to developmentally or intellectually disabled children. This case study integrates both cognitive-behavioral and behavior analytic assessment techniques in the ...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric practice 2009
Michael S Christopher Karen L Jacob Edmund C Neuhaus Timothy J Neary Lauren A Fiola

OBJECTIVE To examine the relationship between cognitive and behavioral changes associated with cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and treatment response in an intensive partial hospital (PH) setting. METHODS Study participants were 105 patients with mood disorders receiving treatment in a private psychiatric PH setting. The flexible treatment model used evidence-based CBT interventions adapte...

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