Neuropsychological therapy in depressive patients with Alzheimer disease: Modification of cognitive behavioral therapy techniquesMajor depression occurs in approximately one third of patients with mild dementia, affecting life quality and everyday ...
Abstract.Objective: Highly-controlled, randomized controlled trials have provided considerable evidence for the efficacy of outpatient cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for patients with school absenteeism and ...
Evidence-Based Individual Psychotherapy in SchizophreniaTreatment guidelines and systematic reviews provide clear evidence that psychotherapy is an efficacious component of comprehensive treatment programs in schizophrenia. In particular, family ...
Hauptmerkmal der körperdysmorphen Störung (KDS) ist eine übermäßige Beschäftigung mit einem wahrgenommenen Makel oder Defekt im körperlichen Aussehen (z. B. ausdünnendes Haar, Falten, Größe oder Form der Nase), was zu signifikanten Beeinträchtigungen in ...
Psychotherapy of ADHD in adults: A surveyAttention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adulthood is a complex psychiatric disorder that is associated with significant psychosocial functional limitations and represents a risk factor for the ...
DepressionAbstract. Depressive disorders are among the most common forms of mental disorders. Due to their high prevalence and wide-ranging complications they have a special clinical-cal, health policy and health economics importance. In particular, for ...
Internet-based therapy in depressive disorders: An overviewAbstract. Internet and mobile interventions have the potential to transform depression care. This assumption is supported by a rapidly growing number of randomized ...
Efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy in the treatment of persistent positive symptoms - Is there any progress?Abstract.Background and objective: In spite of progress in psychopharmacological treatment in schizophrenia delusions and hallucinations ...
Parental Participation in the Context of Anxiety Treatment for Children: A Systematic ReviewAbstract. Anxiety disorders are widespread among children. Separation anxiety, social phobia, and generalized anxiety ...
Challenges in Outpatient Psychotherapeutic Care for Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents: A Clinical Practitioner’s ViewAbstract. Eating disorders (ED) such as anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), and binge eating ...
Integrating an existential perspective into a cognitiv behavioral group program for chronic pain. A controled clinical trialAbstract.Background: The present study investigates the efficacy of a customary cognitive behavioral group-program for chronic ...
The evaluation of cognitive-behavioral treatment effects in social anxiety disorders in a university outpatient clinicBackground: Behavioral therapy has proven to be effective in social anxiety disorders in numerous randomized controlled trials (RCTs). ...
Zusammenfassung. Theoretischer Hintergrund: Verschiedene randomisiert-kontrollierte Studien konnten die Bedeutung frühzeitiger Therapieerfolge für das Therapieergebnis nachweisen. Entsprechende ...
Psychotherapy of Depression: Recent Recommendations of the National Guideline on DepressionAbstract.Background: Treatment and practice guidelines in medicine and clinical psychology represent national standards ...
Why do behavioral therapists participate in advanced trainings? Pilot study on motives, barriers and attitudes towards evidence-based practiceAbstract.Background: Advanced training holds a central role in fostering psychotherapeutic competencies. ...
Positive and Negative Outcome Expectancies Predict Treatment SuccessAbstract:Background: The outcome expectations of patients have long been considered a common factor in psychotherapy. Objective: The present study examines whether ...
Abstract:Background: Psychosocial interventions following self-harm in adults, in particular cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), can be effective in lowering the risk of repeated self-harm. Aims: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of CBT for reducing ...
Abstract: Insomnia is among the most prevailing and distressing iatrogenic complaints reported by cancer survivors. Untreated insomnia negatively impacts survivors’ functioning, quality of life and health, and may have implications for cancer ...