نتایج جستجو برای: behavioral treatment cbt

تعداد نتایج: 1523653  

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 1996
P M Barrett M R Dadds R M Rapee

A family-based treatment for childhood anxiety was evaluated. Children (n = 79) aged 7 to 14 who fulfilled diagnostic criteria for separation anxiety, overanxious disorder, or social phobia were randomly allocated to 3 treatment conditions: cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), CBT plus family management (CBT + FAM), and waiting list. The effectiveness of the interventions was evaluated at posttr...

Journal: :BMC Psychiatry 2006
Andreas Maercker Tanja Zöllner Hans Menning Sirko Rabe Anke Karl

BACKGROUND We translated, modified, and extended a cognitive behavioral treatment (CBT) protocol by Blanchard and Hickling (2003) for the purpose of treating survivors of MVA with full or subsyndromal posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) whose native language is German. The treatment manual included some additional elements, e. g. cognitive procedures, imaginal reliving, and facilitating of pos...

2013
Sunil S. Bhar Gregory K. Brown

1077 © 2 Publ This article describes a cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) intervention for suicide prevention in older adults. Although many studies have found that CBT interventions are efficacious for reducing depressive symptoms in the elderly, researchers have yet to evaluate the efficacy of such interventions for preventing suicide or reducing suicide risk in older adults. In this article we...

2013
Jonathan S. Abramowitz

Ple Co Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is often highly effective, yet some patients experience relapses following a seemingly successful course of treatment. In this article we describe the components of CBT for OCD and then present a patient who relapses after making significant gains during a course of CBT. Likely explanations for the patient’s relap...

2014
Andrea N. Niles Lisa J. Burklund Joanna J. Arch Matthew D. Lieberman Darby Saxbe Michelle G. Craske

OBJECTIVE To assess the relationship between session-by-session mediators and treatment outcomes in traditional cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for social anxiety disorder. METHOD Session-by-session changes in negative cognitions (a theorized mediator of CBT) and experiential avoidance (a theorized mediator of ACT) were assessed in 50 adult outpa...

2000
JUDITH A. COHEN ANTHONY P. MANNARINO ESTHER DEBLINGER

Cohen et al. / COGNITIVE BEH VIORAL THERAPY This article reviews the four major components of trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for children and adolescents: exposure, cognitive processing and reframing, stress management, and parental treatment. For each component, background, description, and the current empirical support for including each of these components in the treatment...

Journal: :Cognitive and behavioral practice 2011
Peter C Britton Heather Patrick Amy Wenzel Geoffrey C Williams

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) has been found to be effective in preventing suicide-related behavior. However, it is often difficult to engage patients who are at-risk in treatment. Motivational Interviewing (MI) has been shown to increase treatment engagement and improve treatment outcomes when it is used to complement other treatments. As a general theory of human motivation that is consi...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2001
P M Barrett A L Duffy M R Dadds R M Rapee

Authors evaluated the long-term effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for childhood anxiety disorders. Fifty-two clients (aged 14 to 21 years) who had completed treatment an average of 6.17 years earlier were reassessed using diagnostic interviews, clinician ratings, and self- and parent-report measures. Results indicated that 85.7% no longer fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for ...

Journal: :Addiction 2006
Richard A Rawson Michael J McCann Frank Flammino Steven Shoptaw Karen Miotto Chris Reiber Walter Ling

AIMS Previous research has reported that both contingency management (CM) and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) are efficacious interventions for the treatment of stimulant abusers. The present study sought to directly compare the effectiveness of (CM) and (CBT) alone and in combination in reducing stimulant use. DESIGN Randomized clinical trial. PARTICIPANTS Stimulant-dependent individual...

2011
EVA S. LEVINE DAPHNE J. ANSHEL

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) remains one of the most prevalent mental health diagnoses identified in school-age children. Affected children show an increased risk for school failure, social difficulties, and the development of psychiatric comorbidities. Despite the availability of evidence-based behavioral protocols for managing ADHD-related impairments, school psychologists ...

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