نتایج جستجو برای: cbt

تعداد نتایج: 4913  

Journal: :Depression and anxiety 2013
Kathryn Bennett Katharina Manassis Stephen D Walter Amy Cheung Pamela Wilansky-Traynor Natalia Diaz-Granados Stephanie Duda Maureen Rice Susan Baer Paula Barrett Denise Bodden Vanessa E Cobham Mark R Dadds Ellen Flannery-Schroeder Golda Ginsburg David Heyne Jennifer L Hudson Philip C Kendall Juliette Liber Carrie Masia Warner Sandra Mendlowitz Maaike H Nauta Ronald M Rapee Wendy Silverman Lynne Siqueland Susan H Spence Elisabeth Utens Jeffrey J Wood

BACKGROUND Investigations of age effects on youth anxiety outcomes in randomized trials (RCTs) of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) have failed to yield a clear result due to inadequate statistical power and methodologic weaknesses. We conducted an individual patient data metaanalysis to address this gap. QUESTION Does age moderate CBT effect size, measured by a clinically and statistically si...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2008
Litza A Kiropoulos Britt Klein David W Austin Kathryn Gilson Ciaran Pier Joanna Mitchell Lisa Ciechomski

This study compared Panic Online (PO), an internet-based CBT intervention, to best-practice face-to-face CBT for people with panic disorder with or without agoraphobia. Eighty-six people with a primary diagnosis of panic disorder were recruited from Victoria, Australia. Participants were randomly assigned to either PO (n=46) or best practice face-to-face CBT (n=40). Effects of the internet-base...

2017
Aki Tsuchiyagaito Yoshiyuki Hirano Kenichi Asano Fumiyo Oshima Sawako Nagaoka Yoshitake Takebayashi Koji Matsumoto Yoshitada Masuda Masaomi Iyo Eiji Shimizu Akiko Nakagawa

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and is also applicable to patients with both OCD and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, previous studies have reported that CBT for patients with both OCD and ASD might be less effective than for patients with OCD alone. In addition, there is no evidence as to why autistic traits might be ...

2013
Christopher Williams Philip Wilson Jill Morrison Alex McMahon Walker Andrew Lesley Allan Alex McConnachie Yvonne McNeill Louise Tansey

BACKGROUND Access to Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for depression is limited. One solution is CBT self-help books. Trial Objectives: To assess the impact of a guided self-help CBT book (GSH-CBT) on mood, compared to treatment as usual (TAU). HYPOTHESES GSH-CBT will have improved mood and knowledge of the causes and treatment of depression compared to the control receiving TAUGuided self...

Journal: :International Psychogeriatrics 2021

A cognitive-behavioral guided self-help conducted by lay providers (CBT-GSH-LP) had been shown to be effective in treating anxiety and may help facilitate access treatment. The first objective of this study was assess the acceptability CBT-GSH-LP for Generalised Anxiety Disorder adults aged 60 over. Its compared that same treatment a psychotherapist (CBT- GSH-PSY) face-to-face cognitive behavio...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2011
Carlos M Grilo Robin M Masheb G Terence Wilson Ralitza Gueorguieva Marney A White

OBJECTIVE Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is the best established treatment for binge-eating disorder (BED) but does not produce weight loss. The efficacy of behavioral weight loss (BWL) in obese patients with BED is uncertain. This study compared CBT, BWL, and a sequential approach in which CBT is delivered first, followed by BWL (CBT + BWL). METHOD 125 obese patients with BED were random...

2015
Paul Sadler Suzanne McLaren Britt Klein Megan Jenkins Jack Harvey

BACKGROUND Cognitive behaviour therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is a well-established treatment; however, the evidence is largely limited to homogenous samples. Although emerging research has indicated that CBT-I is also effective for comorbid insomnia, CBT-I has not been tested among a complex sample of older adults with comorbid insomnia and depression. Furthermore, no study has explored whether ...

Journal: :JAMA 2009
Charles M Morin Annie Vallières Bernard Guay Hans Ivers Josée Savard Chantal Mérette Célyne Bastien Lucie Baillargeon

CONTEXT Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and hypnotic medications are efficacious for short-term treatment of insomnia, but few patients achieve complete remission with any single treatment. It is unclear whether combined or maintenance therapies would enhance outcome. OBJECTIVES To evaluate the added value of medication over CBT alone for acute treatment of insomnia and the effects of main...

Journal: :Blood 2013
Franco Locatelli Nabil Kabbara Annalisa Ruggeri Ardeshir Ghavamzadeh Irene Roberts Chi Kong Li Françoise Bernaudin Christiane Vermylen Jean-Hugues Dalle Jerry Stein Robert Wynn Catherine Cordonnier Fernando Pinto Emanuele Angelucci Gérard Socié Eliane Gluckman Mark C Walters Vanderson Rocha

We analyzed the outcomes of 485 patients with thalassemia major (TM) or sickle cell disease (SCD) receiving HLA-identical sibling cord blood transplantation (CBT, n = 96) or bone marrow transplantation (BMT, n = 389). Compared with patients given BMT, CBT recipients were significantly younger (median age 6 vs 8 years, P = .02), and were treated more recently (median year 2001 vs 1999, P < .01)....

2011
Riccardo Dalle Grave

Enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT-E) for eating disorders has been developed and evaluated only in outpatient setting. Aim of the paper is to describe a novel model of inpatient treatment, termed inpatient CBT-E, indicated for patients with an eating disorder of clinical severity not manageable in an outpatient setting or that failed outpatient treatment. Inpatient CBT-E is derived by t...

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