• To some extent this may reflect the cost-efficacy of treatments for some mental disorders with medications and brief supportive visits. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The aim of this study was to describe the history of psychotherapy outcome research, with focus on the contributions and difficulties of the efficacy and effectiveness studies. (bvsalud.org)
  • The cumulative effect of reporting and citation biases on the apparent efficacy of treatments: the case of depression. (jameslindlibrary.org)
  • In recent years, several studies have shown the efficacy of specific forms of psychotherapy in treating depression, anxiety, and other disorders. (baltimorepsych.com)
  • This meta-analysis by Cristea and colleagues examined the efficacy of psychotherapy for BPD. (uottawa.ca)
  • Transdiagnostic treatment models are more efficient to train and deliver than multiple diagnostic specific models, whilst retaining therapeutic efficacy. (news-medical.net)
  • As interest has turned from testing the comparative efficacy of treatment types to examining the common factors that account for the overall effectiveness of psychotherapy, aspects of the therapeutic process have been considered as emerging context for successful therapy, as change mechanisms producing outcomes, or as ultimate outcomes of therapy. (sagepub.com)
  • The proposed study aims to evaluate in a randomized controlled trial the efficacy of DBT + pharmacotherapy as compared with CABS SOC psychotherapy + pharmacotherapy over 2 year followup among adolescents (age 12-18) with BP (n=100). (clinicaltrials.gov)
  • Regardless of whether efficacy results in the individual trials favored psychodynamic therapy or the comparator treatment, the pooled between-group difference in outcome for target symptoms at post-treatment for all studies was statistically small, suggesting psychodynamic therapy is as efficacious as the other treatments. (psychnews.org)
  • 2) psychotherapy efficacy. (yale.edu)
  • B ACKGROUND: The validity of diagnostic criteria and the efficacy of tricyclic antidepressant pharmacotherapy for atypical depression were studied in the NIMH Treatment of Depression Collaborative Research Program. (biopsychiatry.com)
  • My research is focused on improving access to, and the efficacy of, mental health treatments. (lu.se)
  • Six-month follow-up has shown sustained efficacy for this treatment modality. (medscape.com)
  • Some therapists have more training than others in making diagnoses and performing specific types of psychotherapy. (baltimorepsych.com)
  • [ 47 ] More studies that compare the complementary and differential effects of the various types of psychotherapy in children and adolescents with depression are needed. (medscape.com)
  • The different types of psychotherapy research introduced include effectiveness research, process research, meta-analysis and research using qualitative methods. (lu.se)
  • Most meta-analytic studies of cognitive-behavioural and other psychotherapies for adult depression have found that these therapies have moderate to large effects on depression compared with control conditions, Reference Cuijpers, van Straten, Warmerdam and Smits 1 - Reference McDermut, Miller and Brown 5 effects that are comparable to those of antidepressive medication. (cambridge.org)
  • Psychotherapy is as effective as medication in treating depression and is more effective than medication in preventing relapse (DeRubeis, Siegle, & Hollon, 2008). (ipl.org)
  • While there are no clearly efficacious medication treatments for CUD, 20 years of committed and high-quality research in the human laboratory and clinical settings have resulted in medications with demonstrated effectiveness in the treatment of cannabis withdrawal, the ability to reduce cannabis use, and results that point to promising future work. (nature.com)
  • The current state of pharmacology research for CUD highlights the need to consider particular characteristics of patients, such as gender, impulsivity, and severity of cannabis use, when selecting a medication in the off-label treatment of CUD or cannabis withdrawal. (nature.com)
  • Some individuals improved with therapy alone and others did better with a combination of medication and psychotherapy. (baltimorepsych.com)
  • The combined treatment seems to be superior to the medication alone on parent ratings on ADHD symptoms, however, on clinical ratings on ADHD diagnosis and functioning there are no significant group differences between treatments. (bsl.nl)
  • In practice settings, some psychotherapists consistently attain better outcomes than others and this seems to be true regardless of patient diagnoses, age, developmental stage, medication status, severity, and so forth-good psychotherapists get consistently better outcomes across a range of patients (Wampold & Brown, 2005). (societyforpsychotherapy.org)
  • Psychotherapy, often used alone or in conjunction with medication, offers unique advantages. (mercaexpress.co)
  • Some individuals find the most excellent relief from a combination of psychotherapy and medication. (mercaexpress.co)
  • While medication can provide immediate relief, psychotherapy often yields more enduring benefits. (mercaexpress.co)
  • Treatment guidelines indicate optimal management of pediatric bipolar disorder includes a combination of medication and psychotherapy. (clinicaltrials.gov)
  • Combining medication and psychotherapy in the treatment of major mental disorders. (uottawa.ca)
  • This comprehensive chapter covers evidence for combining medication and psychotherapy for several disorders. (uottawa.ca)
  • Medication side effects can be debilitating, resulting in poor adherence and therefore reduced effectiveness. (uottawa.ca)
  • Psychotherapies can enhance the effectiveness of medications at different phases of treatment to hasten recovery or reduce medication-resistant symptoms. (uottawa.ca)
  • In mild cases, psychosocial interventions are often recommended as first-line treatments, whereas in the more severe cases, medication in addition to psychotherapeutic intervention is often recommended. (medscape.com)
  • Psychotherapy Plus Medication for Addictive Disorders" by Chuck O'Brien from the University of Pennsylvania. (medscape.com)
  • The importance of the relationship between therapist and patient was describbed as the most important outcome factor, and the personality characteristics of both - therapist and patient - as an important element of the therapeutic relationship. (bvsalud.org)
  • In psychotherapy, the patient and therapist explore a territory where the patient is both the expert and a wary stranger. (baltimorepsych.com)
  • It gives the therapist a framework to understand a patient's problems and to formulate a specific plan of treatment. (baltimorepsych.com)
  • The authors noted that "therapist effects"-which refers to the effects of the skills or experience a therapist brings to treatment, as well as to the "fit" between patient and therapist-are known to be a determinant in the effectiveness of psychotherapy. (psychnews.org)
  • Because therapist effects seem to have a stronger impact on outcome than the treatments being compared and need to be taken into account, one promising strategy for improving treatments is enhancing therapist training and eventually therapist outcome," they concluded. (psychnews.org)
  • A key component of therapist-assistance involves answering questions as clients review and work on assignments related to the treatment materials. (cambridge.org)
  • CBT treatment requires quite a bit of training on the part of the therapist, which can lead to implementation barriers within the treatment field (McKay & Hiller-Sturmhöfel, 2011). (counselormagazine.com)
  • The purpose of this case report is to describe the rationale, development, and implementation of stress management as an adjunct to standard physical therapist management of chronic neck pain in a female office worker who responded to psychosocial stress with elevated muscle activity prior to treatment. (cdc.gov)
  • To examine indicators of publication bias in randomised controlled trials of psychotherapy for adult depression. (cambridge.org)
  • The effects of psychotherapy for adult depression seem to be overestimated considerably because of publication bias. (cambridge.org)
  • Evidence of such bias has been found in many intervention fields, including that of depression treatment. (cambridge.org)
  • Although many meta-analytic studies have examined the effects of cognitive-behavioural and other psychotherapies for depression, Reference Cuijpers and Dekker 11 publication bias has not been examined thoroughly in these studies. (cambridge.org)
  • According to a meta-analysis conducted by researchers Robinson, Berman, and Neimeyer in 1990, the combined findings of 37 individual psychotherapy studies concerned specifically with outcomes in the treatment of depression, had an overall effect size of 0.73. (ipl.org)
  • The book presents a biopsychosocial framework, discussing the biological association between depression and cancer and treatment, the psychological factors and treatment, and social issues and interventions for depression in cancer. (psychiatrist.com)
  • Such discussions could center on the ethical issues, but this chapter is well-grounded in the data, with a focus on the identification and treatment of depression. (psychiatrist.com)
  • Treatment of depression and demoralization in cancer is thoroughly covered. (psychiatrist.com)
  • Several psychotherapies have been adapted for depression in cancer in various settings delivered by medical or psychiatric professionals, and these therapies and the outcome research are reviewed. (psychiatrist.com)
  • Furthermore, the data indicating that depression has a negative effect on outcomes of cancer treatment are presented. (psychiatrist.com)
  • A meta-analysis of psychotherapy and drug therapy in the treatment of unipolar depression with adults. (jameslindlibrary.org)
  • Beck Depression Inventory, Outcome Questionnaire-45, Treatment Outcome Package) at regular intervals over the course of therapy (e.g., at the beginning of every session). (loyola.edu)
  • Effective treatment is not just desirable but crucial, as untreated depression can lead to severe consequences, including suicidal ideation. (mercaexpress.co)
  • This blog explores the effectiveness of psychotherapy in alleviating the burden of depression, shedding light on its role in restoring mental well-being. (mercaexpress.co)
  • Psychotherapy aims to manage depression effectively by providing tools and insights, reducing severity, preventing recurrence, improving coping mechanisms, and enhancing mental health. (mercaexpress.co)
  • For individuals grappling with depression, psychotherapy has emerged as a beacon of hope. (mercaexpress.co)
  • It equips individuals with coping skills and addresses the root causes of depression, reducing the risk of relapse when treatment ends. (mercaexpress.co)
  • Our group's preliminary data on DBT for adolescents with BP provide strong support for the feasibility and acceptability of the treatment model, and indicate DBT is associated with improvement in targeted treatment domains including suicidality, emotional dysregulation, and depression, and these improvements are greater among adolescents receiving DBT as compared with standard of care (SOC) psychotherapy delivered at our Child and Adolescent Bipolar Services (CABS) specialty clinic. (clinicaltrials.gov)
  • Two studies compared psychodynamic therapy with a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor or with a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor in the treatment of depression. (psychnews.org)
  • Features of atypical depression were rated on the SADS and ISI and clinical outcome was measured on the HRSD and GAS. (biopsychiatry.com)
  • Psychotherapy appears to be a useful initial acute treatment for mild-to-moderate depression. (medscape.com)
  • For example, over a span of more than three decades, a meta-analysis of psychotherapy for depression indicates that effect sizes declined until about 1995 at which point they stabilized somewhat (Collins, 2010). (madinamerica.com)
  • Suppose that three different people went to three different therapists and received three different treatments for depression and they all improved similarly. (madinamerica.com)
  • Could it really be the case that three people just happened to access the specific treatment that matched their particular types of depression? (madinamerica.com)
  • The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of MCP on depression, psychosocial distress, and QOL in veterans with advanced cancer. (mayo.edu)
  • The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of combination therapy with antidepressants (AD), fear avoidance rehabilitation (EFAR) AD+EFAR vs. each treatment alone to improve pain, self-reported function, depression, and anxiety in patients with chronic low back pain and high negative affect. (mayo.edu)
  • In a randomized design, central hypotheses in this study are that mothers who attend our 12-week Relational Psychotherapy Mothers Group (RPMG) intervention will show significantly greater decreases in stress, depression, burnout, and associated risk biomarker indices, as compared to comparison controls (who would meet in unstructured gatherings, for an hour a week for 12 weeks). (mayo.edu)
  • Overall, the model showed that pharmacogenomic-guided treatment resulted in higher remission rates and lower discontinuation rates, with 23,216 (37%) fewer patients developing refractory depression and decreased use of resource-intensive treatment options such as ECT and psychotherapy (by 28% and 22%, respectively). (medscape.com)
  • These findings provide a solid economic justification for clinical implementation of pharmacogenomic-guided depression treatment in Canada. (medscape.com)
  • By incorporating the perspectives of patients with lived and living experience into this model, alongside robust data sets, we were able to carefully simulate the treatment journey of people with major depression," Ghanbarian said. (medscape.com)
  • That data will be valuable in determining how more clinicians can be convinced to implement ROM in their practice so that all clients can achieve better outcomes from psychotherapy. (loyola.edu)
  • The data favored the homework conditions, with the average client in the homework group reporting better outcomes than about 70% of those in the no-homework conditions. (psychologytoday.com)
  • What characterizes the psychotherapy provided by psychotherapists who consistently get better outcomes and how can we all adopt such practices to improve our effectiveness? (societyforpsychotherapy.org)
  • Given the nature of CUD and limitations noted above with psychosocial interventions, effective pharmacotherapy for CUD has been a goal of researchers and clinicians in the field of addiction treatment. (nature.com)
  • Current evidence-supported interventions include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), pharmacotherapy, or a combination of both should be offered as treatment for children and adolescents with major depressive disorder (MDD). (medscape.com)
  • 2003) provide evidence in support of ROM improving client outcomes in psychotherapy. (loyola.edu)
  • A meta-analysis was conducted using recognised procedures to combine outcomes from several studies to arrive at single composite scores for service engagement outcomes and recovery outcomes, as well as client outcomes overall. (findings.org.uk)
  • There's a powerful tool that you can use to improve client outcomes regardless of therapeutic issue, modality or population. (psychotherapy.net)
  • Clinician, researcher and author Daryl Chow teaches us how to reignite the fire of supervision in order to improve client outcomes. (psychotherapy.net)
  • It is not clear whether the effects of cognitive-behavioural therapy and other psychotherapies have been overestimated because of publication bias. (cambridge.org)
  • It covers basic knowledge of treatment models and methods in psychodynamic, cognitive behavioural and family-based psychotherapy. (lu.se)
  • Measuring the impact of treatment for psychological issues can be complicated. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Even though the professional psychological community attempts to categorize and define mental illness in standard terms so that researchers may contribute to the development of effective treatments, those categorizations have changed, and continue to change over time, as the culture changes. (byu.edu)
  • Homework is an important component of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and other evidence-based treatments for psychological symptoms. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Given its equivalent effectiveness, shorter duration, and more benign approach, SFBT is considered to be an excellent first-choice evidenced-based psychotherapy approach for most psychological, behavioral, and relational problems. (solutionfocused.net)
  • Processes that are shared by numerous psychological disorders are referred to as transdiagnostic and have important implications for treatment. (news-medical.net)
  • Psychotherapy utilizes clinical techniques based on psychological principles in the context of a collaborative therapeutic relationship to enable people to develop adaptive responses to behaviors, beliefs, cognitions, or emotions they find problematic. (sagepub.com)
  • While this is certainly true for pharmacological treatments it also seems to be true for psychological treatments. (madinamerica.com)
  • There were statistically significant differences between the 2 groups in the level of psychological and social compliance which points to the effectiveness of the programme in improving psychological and social adjustment among patients with viral hepatitis C. (who.int)
  • The AASM guideline recommends psychological and behavioral interventions (including, but not limited to, cognitive-behavioral therapy [CBT]) as effective in the treatment of chronic comorbid insomnia as well as primary insomnia. (medscape.com)
  • the meta-analysis by Leichsenring and Rabung in this issue of JAMA provides evidence about the effectiveness of long-term dynamic psychotherapy for patients with complex mental disorders who often do not respond adequately to short-term interventions. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Treatment is generally defined as behavioral interventions facilitated by trained professionals in face-to-face sessions, print media, or the Internet. (nih.gov)
  • This entry is our analysis of a review or synthesis of research findings considered particularly relevant to improving outcomes from drug or alcohol interventions in the UK. (findings.org.uk)
  • A stronger relationship between case management and improved service engagement outcomes might be found if future studies compared case management with less intensive interventions. (findings.org.uk)
  • My major research interests involve the evaluation of personality dimensions and disorders as important constructs for subtyping addicted individuals for the purpose of predicting treatment outcome and developing interventions. (yale.edu)
  • I also have been an investigator on various projects evaluating the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapies and brief interventions to improve retention and symptom reduction in substance abuse patients. (yale.edu)
  • Is able to provide individual, group, and family psychotherapy and advanced level case management interventions used in the treatment of veterans with serious medical and psychiatric disorders. (federalgovernmentjobs.us)
  • The Psychotherapy Practice Research Network (PPRNet) blog began in 2013 in response to psychotherapy clinicians, researchers, and educators who expressed interest in receiving regular information about current practice-oriented psychotherapy research. (uottawa.ca)
  • Importantly, this is an approach to psychotherapy training and practice that is patient-centered, transdiagnostic and transtheoretical, clinically relevant and observable, and researchdriven, subsuming all relevant findings. (researchgate.net)
  • Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is an evidence-based approach to psychotherapy. (solutionfocused.net)
  • These goals are achieved through patient and family education, exercise training, psychosocial and behavioral intervention, and outcome assessment. (medscape.com)
  • Of all psychiatric diagnoses, bipolar disorder (BP) imparts the greatest risk for completed suicide in adolescence, and is associated with other negative outcomes including poor psychosocial functioning and substance abuse. (clinicaltrials.gov)
  • DBT holds promise for adolescents with BP given shared treatment targets including suicidality and psychosocial functioning. (clinicaltrials.gov)
  • Personality disorders influence symptom severity, persist and interfere with psychosocial functioning once abstinence is achieved, create significant ongoing risk for relapse, and may require additional specialized treatment. (yale.edu)
  • Incorporates complex multiple causation in differential diagnosis and treatment of veteran patients, including making psychosocial and psychiatric diagnoses within approved clinical privileges or scope of practice. (federalgovernmentjobs.us)
  • Offers consultation to colleagues and students on the psychosocial treatment of patients treated in specialty areas, rendering professional opinions based on experience and expertise and role modeling effective social work practice skills. (federalgovernmentjobs.us)
  • Adjunctive psychosocial treatments appear to improve symptomatic and functional outcomes in individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. (uottawa.ca)
  • Pulmonary rehabilitation is an integral part of the clinical management and health maintenance of those patients with chronic respiratory disease who remain symptomatic or continue to have decreased function despite standard medical treatment. (medscape.com)
  • Pulmonary rehabilitation programs include prevention, early recognition and treatment of morbidities, and inpatient, outpatient, and extended care of patients with chronic respiratory illness. (medscape.com)
  • Psychodynamic psychotherapy lasting for at least a year is effective and superior to shorter-term therapy for patients with complex mental disorders such as personality and chronic mental disorders, according to a meta-analysis published in the Oct. 1 issue of JAMA. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Evidence indicates that short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy is insufficient for a considerable proportion of patients with complex mental disorders, i.e., patients with multiple or chronic mental disorders or personality disorders. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Some studies suggest that long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy (LTPP) may be helpful for these patients, according to background information in the article. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy yielded large and stable effect sizes in the treatment of patients with personality disorders, multiple mental disorders, and chronic mental disorders. (sciencedaily.com)
  • With regard to overall effectiveness, analysis indicated that after treatment with LTPP patients with complex mental disorders on average were better off than 96 percent of the patients in the comparison groups. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Is that what is really wanted for patients with disabling disorders that could respond to more intensive treatment? (sciencedaily.com)
  • The main goal of treatment then is to help patients learn more effective ways of meeting their needs, leading to better emotion regulation. (science20.com)
  • Does psychotherapy benefit neurotic patients? (jameslindlibrary.org)
  • Patients showed moderate to large improvements in outcomes for both conditions. (medscape.com)
  • The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) makes recommendations about the effectiveness of specific clinical preventive services for patients without related signs or symptoms. (uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org)
  • First, to attain benefits of psychotherapy, patients must be engaged in the therapeutic process. (societyforpsychotherapy.org)
  • We know that many patients in clinical trials drop out of treatment and those who do have poorer outcomes than those who remain in treatment (Westen & Morrison, 2001). (societyforpsychotherapy.org)
  • Patients engage in psychotherapy when, it appears, that they received a treatment that is consistent with their expectations, have positive expectations for success, and feel understood by the psychotherapist (Wampold, in press). (societyforpsychotherapy.org)
  • Rather than administer OUR preferred treatment to all patients, we must be exquisitely sensitive to how patients wish to heal-they have expectations for the nature of treatment and we cannot think that "one size fits all. (societyforpsychotherapy.org)
  • CBT for PTSD (prolonged exposure, relaxation, and cognitive restructuring) is an effective treatment (although not more effective than some very different alternatives), but in clinical trials nearly half of patients prematurely terminate (McDonagh et al. (societyforpsychotherapy.org)
  • 2005). This does not mean that we should rapidly change our approach, but rather we should be attuned to patients' attitudes, values, context (including culture), and expectations and to be convincing in our presentation of treatment rationales, whether we do this implicitly or explicitly. (societyforpsychotherapy.org)
  • Our power to create positive expectations is great-but that task is accomplished in large part by employing treatment procedures that patients find acceptable. (societyforpsychotherapy.org)
  • Psychotherapy involves considerable risk to patients-we ask them to change core aspects about their beliefs in themselves and others. (societyforpsychotherapy.org)
  • Patients naturally are willing to undergo this change only if they believe the psychotherapist understands them and that the treatment offered will benefit them (Wampold, in press). (societyforpsychotherapy.org)
  • Kahana and his colleagues have long conducted research with epilepsy patients who have electrodes implanted in their brains as part of their treatment. (blogspot.com)
  • Furthermore, different patients may benefit from different approaches, which is why a shift from one empirically supported treatment to another may be helpful in case of nonresponse. (psychnews.org)
  • Performs specialized treatment of complex physical and mental illness for patients in the palliative care program. (federalgovernmentjobs.us)
  • Imipramine did show significant effectiveness compared to placebo among non-atypical patients on measures of depressive symptom change. (biopsychiatry.com)
  • The focus was in the peception of patients and therapists about their therapy, through semi-structured interviews, patient's therapy events reports, a measure of therapists' and patients' personality (extravertion), and patients' measures of therapy outcome, according to three instruments: Strupp´s Effectiveness Therapeutic Questionnaire, CALPAS, and Flashbulb Memories Questionnaire. (ufrgs.br)
  • Finally, the similarity between therapists' and patients' extravertion was related to more effective outcomes reported. (ufrgs.br)
  • Comparison of brief group therapies for depressed cancer patients receiving radiation treatment. (cdc.gov)
  • Scientists developed a microsimulation model to evaluate the effectiveness of pharmacogenomic testing for adult patients in British Columbia, Canada, with newly diagnosed moderate to severe major depressive disorder (MDD). (medscape.com)
  • Ghanbarian and colleagues developed a microsimulation model in collaboration with patient partners, clinicians, and the health system to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of pharmacogenomic testing for adult patients with MDD in British Columbia. (medscape.com)
  • The model included unique patient characteristics, such as metabolizer phenotypes, and followed the experience of patients through diagnosis, treatment, and recurrence. (medscape.com)
  • The research team compared treatment pathways for patients with and without pharmacogenomic testing over 20 years. (medscape.com)
  • effectiveness evaluation of cognitive - evolutionary protocol in the outcome of Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) patients who use metamphetamin simultaneously. (who.int)
  • 2020 AHA/ACC Guideline for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients With Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Executive Summary: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Joint Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines. (cdc.gov)
  • Rather psychodynamic therapy has proved its effectiveness by disputing arguments of ineffectiveness. (ipl.org)
  • The module deals with different theories, fundamental concepts, explanatory models, approaches and treatment principles of psychotherapy and follows up the contents of 7:1 with seminars about research specialising in psychodynamic therapy. (lu.se)
  • Phelps, Eisman, and Kohout, 1998) of clinicians use any kind of outcome measures in their practice, while there is no research available on how routinely clinicians use outcome measures in practice. (loyola.edu)
  • Given this interest in DBT for adolescents, it is important to review the theoretical rationale and the evidence base for this treatment and its adaptations. (springer.com)
  • Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and Research Evidence: Bambi Survives Godzilla? (sciencedaily.com)
  • CBT) but there is consistent evidence to suggest that the effects last longer and even increase after treatment ends, Solms says. (science20.com)
  • A trial aimed to test the comparative long-term effectiveness of ST, an evidence-based psychotherapy for PDs, with treatment-as-usual for inpatient violent offenders with ASPD as well as other PDs. (medscape.com)
  • Journal of Evidence-Based Psychotherapies, 9(2), 235. (bsl.nl)
  • Training on context-responsive psychotherapy integration: An evidence-informed framework. (researchgate.net)
  • He illuminates the development of the abusive personality from early childhood to adulthood and presents an evidence-based treatment approach designed to meet this population's unique needs. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • Available evidence makes clear that attending a typical continuing education workshop, specializing in the treatment of a particular problem, or learning a new treatment model does little to improve effectiveness. (erickson-foundation.org)
  • It was found that SFBT was as effective as other evidence-based treatment approaches. (solutionfocused.net)
  • The Mayo Clinic considers clinical hypnosis part of its "complementary and alternative medical treatments" that "promote physical, mental, and spiritual wellness," while others, like the Department of Veterans Affairs, call it an "evidence-based complementary and integrative health approach. (psychotherapynetworker.org)
  • Is there any evidence to suggest that it can directly or indirectly improve recovery outcomes? (findings.org.uk)
  • This evidence suggests that case management can be an important supplement to available services for improving linkage to and retention in treatment. (findings.org.uk)
  • There is also evidence suggesting the effects of family psychoeducation to reduce relapse and to improve caregiver outcomes. (uottawa.ca)
  • The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is responsible for publishing the National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices (NREPP), a comprehensive list of evidence-based treatment modalities. (counselormagazine.com)
  • It also summarizes existing evidence of effectiveness for practices to support delivery of integrated prevention services. (cdc.gov)
  • Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database rates effectiveness based on scientific evidence according to the following scale: Effective, Likely Effective, Possibly Effective, Possibly Ineffective, Likely Ineffective, Ineffective, and Insufficient Evidence to Rate. (medlineplus.gov)
  • In a study of over one thousand individuals receiving outpatient treatment for anxiety disorders, 57% had at least one current co-morbid disorder, most commonly a mood disorder. (news-medical.net)
  • The primary outcome was "target symptoms," which included measures specific to the mental disorder under study (for example, measures of depressive symptoms in depressive disorders or of social anxiety in social anxiety disorder). (psychnews.org)
  • I have developed and evaluated the first manual-guided psychotherapy for the full range of personality disorders co-occurring with substance abuse. (yale.edu)
  • The separation of addiction symptoms from personality traits and disorders through careful assessment is critically important for improving diagnostic reliability and validity and predicting treatment response. (yale.edu)
  • Over the past 20 years, my research has focused on evaluating extreme, maladaptive personality traits and the prevalence and treatment implications of personality disorders in substance abusers. (yale.edu)
  • One of the most remarkable aspects of Robert Whitaker's (2010) outstanding book Anatomy of an Epidemic was his comparative data that contrasted outcomes for mental disorders prior to the introduction of pharmacological treatments with outcomes for mental disorders after pharmacological treatments became the main, and often only, course of action. (madinamerica.com)
  • Before discussing the effectiveness of behavioral treatments and their specific components, it is important to understand alcohol use disorders. (counselormagazine.com)
  • The purpose of this study is to assess the feasibility, acceptability, usability, and preliminary outcomes of a treatment protocol (FBT-PC) for PCP management of adolescent restrictive eating disorders. (mayo.edu)
  • Suicide is an extreme but not uncommon outcome for people with untreated mental disorders. (who.int)
  • The gap between the need for treatment for mental disorders and its provision is wide all over the world. (who.int)
  • Consolidated guidance can strengthen efforts of health-care providers and public health providers to prevent and treat infectious diseases and substance use and mental disorders, use resources efficiently, and improve health-care services and outcomes in persons who use drugs illicitly. (cdc.gov)
  • Treatment of infectious diseases and treatment of substance use and mental disorders contribute to prevention of transmission of infectious diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • There is also a very interesting session called "Advances in the Treatment of Bipolar Disorders. (medscape.com)
  • The effectiveness of antidepressants is presented. (psychiatrist.com)
  • According to British Columbia administrative data from 2015 to 2020, the model simulated a population of 194,149 adults and incorporated 40 different antidepressants and other treatments, including electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and psychotherapy. (medscape.com)
  • Solms intends to discuss studies showing that psychoanalytic psychotherapy is a highly effective form of treatment. (science20.com)
  • Studies have found structured, integrated, and supervised treatment to be effective. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Generally, MET is effective at engaging individuals who are ambivalent about treatment. (nature.com)
  • Vague or incorrect diagnoses can lead to inappropriate treatment or delay of the most effective specific treatment. (baltimorepsych.com)
  • Most effective treatments to reduce suicide risk include psychotherapy. (uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org)
  • But how effective is psychotherapy in the battle against this pervasive mental health condition? (mercaexpress.co)
  • Yet, little is known about effective psychotherapy approaches for this population, and none expressly target suicidality. (clinicaltrials.gov)
  • An efficacious, cost-effective psychotherapy for adolescents with BP has great potential to decrease the substantial morbidity, mortality and costs associated with this illness. (clinicaltrials.gov)
  • The featured review found that case management was more effective than treatment as usual. (findings.org.uk)
  • Expert clinician and researcher Bruce Wampold talks about his 'contextual model' of psychotherapy which, rooted in the most comprehensive and up-to-date scientific research, incorporates the most effective elements across all therapy modalities. (psychotherapy.net)
  • Data were taken as a coherent information about the treatments, indicating that psychotherapy was effective, and based on three elements: attachment, confrontation, and narrative. (ufrgs.br)
  • And the use of developmental informations for the treatments was associated to more effective outcomes. (ufrgs.br)
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy has been shown in multiple randomized clinical trials to be effective in the treatment of mild-to-moderate MDDs in children and adolescents. (medscape.com)
  • Although we have hundreds of "brands" of psychotherapy available today, it is not clear that the treatments on offer are more effective than previous treatment options. (madinamerica.com)
  • The goal of this article is to lend more insight into which behavioral treatments are effective and what components of these treatments are attributed to the positive changes in reduced rates of alcohol consumption. (counselormagazine.com)
  • Psychotherapist and researcher Barry Duncan discusses how routine outcome monitoring in treatment can harness client's involvement and strengths to make lasting change. (psychotherapy.net)
  • Furthermore, psychotherapy and the professional role of the psychotherapist are discussed from the perspectives of gender and society. (lu.se)
  • We first summarize the adult DBT literature, including theory, treatment structure and content, and outcome research. (springer.com)
  • The authors add that further research should evaluate the cost-effectiveness of LTPP. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The authors present their research from the Danish registry of the effect on outcomes of full access to health care available in that country, with surprising results. (psychiatrist.com)
  • Comparative therapy outcome research: Methodological implications of meta-analysis. (jameslindlibrary.org)
  • What research says about the effectiveness of psychotherapy. (jameslindlibrary.org)
  • The same issues with in person delivery in terms of success rates appear to apply to technologically delivered psychotherapy, in addition to being a nascent field requiring further research and the development of interfaces with larger scale implementation capabilities. (nature.com)
  • Research proposals submitted under this FOA are encouraged to develop pilot projects that directly assess the causal relationship between mechanisms of behavior change and treatment outcome using the recommendations laid out by Kazdin and Nock (2003). (nih.gov)
  • Taken together, the research suggests that the addition of homework to psychotherapy enhances its effectiveness and that clients who consistently complete homework assignments tend to have better mental health outcomes. (psychologytoday.com)
  • However, in contrast to psychotherapy, psychotherapy training methods are rarely the subject of empirical research (e. g. (researchgate.net)
  • This research examined the effectiveness of the Violence Prevention Program (VPP) in improving institutional adjustment and reducing violent recidivism among male offenders. (gc.ca)
  • This meta-analysis is the first in psychotherapy research to systematically investigate equivalence of a specific form of psychotherapy to established treatments by formally applying the logic of equivalence testing," wrote Christiane Steinert, Ph.D., of the University of Giessen in Germany and colleagues. (psychnews.org)
  • My diagnostic and assessment research has included the validation of a multidimensional substance abuse typology that defines subtypes of substance abusers based on multiple risk factors that may have prevention and treatment relevance. (yale.edu)
  • Starting in March 2013 I will review one chapter a month from the Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change in addition to reviewing psychotherapy research articles. (uottawa.ca)
  • Psychotherapy Research. (lu.se)
  • The aim of the course is to provide the future psychologist with a general introduction to the theories of psychotherapy and their links to research. (lu.se)
  • Furthermore, the module includes a basic introduction to methods and findings in psychotherapy research. (lu.se)
  • As cited in their article on pharmacological treatment for assaultive males, Maiuro and Avery developed a three-stage program termed "biopsychosocial intervention. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • How does an intervention designed to enhance coordination and continuity of services, known as 'case management', compare to treatment as usual? (findings.org.uk)
  • The multidisciplinary intervention consisted of 8 physical therapy sessions, supplemented by 8 stress management sessions that included EMG biofeedback and psychotherapy to facilitate muscle relaxation. (cdc.gov)
  • A solid theoretical foundation allows for adequate evaluation of content, structural, and developmental adaptations and provides a framework for understanding which symptoms or behaviors are expected to improve with treatment and why. (springer.com)
  • ST was superior to treatment-as-usual for PD symptoms and rehabilitation, and it had a small to moderate advantage in multiple secondary outcomes and in improving traits such as self-regulation and self-control which protect against recidivism. (medscape.com)
  • Our preliminary findings indicated a significant difference between the CBT/REBT + ATX and ATX group at post-treatment for the total ADHD symptoms rated by parent, d = 1.30, 95% CI [0.63, 1.98], p = 0.010. (bsl.nl)
  • In some areas more intensive treatment options are available for youth with worsening symptoms who do not yet meet criteria for inpatient hospitalization. (medscape.com)
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to introduce psychoeducation as a strategy for building information on mental health, as well as to discuss its potential contribution to the decision of seeking treatment, treatment adherence, and decrease of mental disorder symptoms. (bvsalud.org)
  • This contribution of psychoeducation to treatment adherence seems to reduce the symptoms of the disorder, i.e., the symptoms decrease because the individual is engaged in the treatment. (bvsalud.org)
  • CM can lead to longer periods of abstinence during treatment by incentivizing abstinence, and CBT can work to enhance abstinence following treatment (preventing relapse). (nature.com)
  • Reference Cuijpers, van Straten, van Oppen and Andersson 6 It may be possible, however, that these effects are overestimated because of publication bias - the tendency for increased publication rates among studies that show a statistically significant effect of treatment. (cambridge.org)
  • Examples include meta-analyses of all psychotherapy outcome studies typically reveal effect sizes of between 0.73 and 0.85, compared to effectiveness of antidepressant only treatment which typically achieves effect sizes of between 0.24 and 0.31. (science20.com)
  • Meta-analysis of comparative therapy outcome studies: A replication and refinement. (jameslindlibrary.org)
  • Because of this, recent interest and promising studies utilizing technology to provide adherent psychotherapy demonstrates a role in the treatment of CUD ( Tait et al, 2013 ). (nature.com)
  • However, applicants must clearly demonstrate how these studies will lead to future experimental tests of the causal relationship between a potential mechanism of behavior change and treatment outcome. (nih.gov)
  • It can be used to identify the average impact of psychotherapy homework on treatment outcomes across numerous studies. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Kazantzis and colleagues (2010) examined 14 controlled studies that directly compared treatment outcomes for clients assigned to psychotherapy with or without homework. (psychologytoday.com)
  • 2016) examined the relations of both quantity (15 studies) and quality (3 studies) of homework to treatment outcome. (psychologytoday.com)
  • In fact, studies to date indicate clinical effectiveness actually declines with time and experience in the field. (erickson-foundation.org)
  • Studies included in the meta-analysis (33 trials of 2256 clients) were randomized controlled trials in which a psychotherapy was compared to a control condition for adults with BPD. (uottawa.ca)
  • Proponents often cite a landmark 1995 meta-analysis published in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology , which examined 18 studies comparing the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and CBT used in conjunction with hypnosis. (psychotherapynetworker.org)
  • To do so it compared the outcomes of people randomly allocated to case management versus people randomly allocated to 'treatment as usual' (the definition of which differed between studies). (findings.org.uk)
  • Thus, the theoretical underpinnings of DBT suggest that this treatment is likely to be beneficial for adolescents with a broad array of emotion regulation difficulties, particularly underregulation of emotion resulting in behavioral excess. (springer.com)
  • This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) solicits Exploratory/Developmental (R21) grant applications from applicant organizations to investigate the underlying mechanisms that drive behavior change within the context of behavioral treatments for alcohol dependence. (nih.gov)
  • Behavioral approaches are currently being used in the AUD treatment field. (counselormagazine.com)
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of parent coached exposure therapy (PCET) through baseline comparisons, to compare effectiveness of individual PCET and individual standard cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), to compare efficiency of individual PCET and individual standard CBT, to compare effectiveness of group intensive PCET, individual PCET, and individual standard CBT, and acceptability. (mayo.edu)
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy is one of the most frequently studied psychotherapy treatments. (medscape.com)
  • Positive outcomes with adults have prompted researchers to adapt DBT for adolescents. (springer.com)
  • In this compelling interview with one of the most prominent psychotherapy researchers of our time, Dr. John Norcross presents the results from fourteen meta-analyses that reveal the secrets to successful therapy. (psychotherapy.net)
  • This treatment response data is fed back to the clinician, and sometimes the client, and used to modify treatment plans. (loyola.edu)
  • The clinician should choose a treatment setting prior to initiation of a treatment plan. (medscape.com)
  • Describe the specific strategies used by providers to improve outcomes by spending more time on resource activation. (goodtherapy.org)
  • Describe the specific strategies used by providers to improve outcomes by forming better alliances. (goodtherapy.org)
  • Subsequently, it contributes to treatment adherence by communicating how it works and what results are expected. (bvsalud.org)
  • The authors found: "In this meta-analysis, LTPP was significantly superior to shorter-term methods of psychotherapy with regard to overall outcome, target problems, and personality functioning. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Two different aproaches for the personality study in the context of the psychotherapy were analyzed: cognitive styles in the eclectic psychotherapy, and the five factor model in the existencial therapy. (bvsalud.org)
  • Both perspectives indicate that personality influence in psychotherapy is a complex object of study. (bvsalud.org)
  • Eclectism and existential psychotherapy also indicate that personality differences are responsable for differences in the relationship, affecting the outcomes. (bvsalud.org)
  • ROM uses frequent measurements of a single client's progress to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment for that particular individual, taking into consideration their idiosyncratic history, experiences, and personality. (loyola.edu)
  • In addiction, diads' personality characteristics were describbed as complementary and were related to the outcome. (ufrgs.br)
  • The module covers psychotherapeutic theory and treatment methods in psychodynamic psychotherapy and is based on previously acquired knowledge of man from a biological and cognitive perspective, of psychopathology and of different theories within personality and developmental psychology. (lu.se)
  • The effect sizes for overall outcome increased significantly between end of therapy and follow-up. (sciencedaily.com)
  • 2010) found that, among those who received homework assignments during therapy, greater compliance led to better treatment outcomes. (psychologytoday.com)
  • The relationship between homework compliance and therapy outcomes: An updated meta-analysis. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Psychotherapy, often called talk therapy, is a widely recognized form of mental health treatment that aims to alleviate emotional distress and improve overall well-being. (mercaexpress.co)
  • A patient's active participation and willingness to engage in therapy greatly impact outcomes. (mercaexpress.co)
  • Although internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) yields large clinical outcomes when accompanied by therapeutic support, a portion of clients do not benefit from treatment. (cambridge.org)
  • Intensive Parent-child Interaction Therapy (I-PCIT): Feasibility and Effectiveness Study. (mayo.edu)
  • The main emphasis is on individual adult psychotherapy, but psychotherapy for children and their families as well as group therapy are also included in the course. (lu.se)
  • We examined effect sizes of 117 trials with 175 comparisons between psychotherapy and control conditions. (cambridge.org)
  • N of 1 trials can be aggregated to generate group mean treatment effects: A systematic review and meta-analysis. (jameslindlibrary.org)
  • The particular treatment delivered by psychotherapists does not appear to make a difference, in clinical trials (see Wampold, 2001) or in practice (e.g. (societyforpsychotherapy.org)
  • it appears that services delivered in private practice, using a variety of treatments, produces benefits equivalent to those obtained by empirically supported treatments (ESTs) in clinical trials (Minami et al. (societyforpsychotherapy.org)
  • Case management has been associated with over 450 different types of outcomes in trials of its effectiveness, which suggests very unfocused expectations about where case management's value lies. (findings.org.uk)
  • Of the 21 trials identified (which generated 31 articles in total), 19 reported service engagement outcomes, and 15 trials reported recovery outcomes. (findings.org.uk)
  • These different treatment modalities all have different approaches and outcomes, but may share similar components. (counselormagazine.com)
  • These programs include partial hospitalization, day treatment, and intensive outpatient programs and are designed to help mitigate acute safety risks and the need for inpatient psychiatric hospitalization. (medscape.com)
  • This treatment modality is the basis of the traditional way of looking at alcohol use treatment, utilizing a twenty-eight-day inpatient treatment setting. (counselormagazine.com)
  • In 2017, the AASM released an updated guideline for the pharmacologic treatment of chronic insomnia in adults. (medscape.com)
  • Treatment of Older Adults With Bipolar Disorder" by John Brooks of the University of California at Los Angeles. (medscape.com)
  • As a field, the body of work also exposes some areas in need of improvement in study design, selection of outcome measures, interpretation of results, and the overall process of evaluating candidate medications. (nature.com)
  • Practice guidelines recommend antipsychotic medications as the first line treatment for Schizophrenia. (uottawa.ca)
  • Brent et al reported that individual supportive treatment was considerably less efficacious than CBT in adolescents who were depressed. (medscape.com)
  • Accordingly, before focusing on a treatment group regimen, it is important to put treatment in context. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • Treatment of a child or adolescent who is depressed should occur within a biopsychosocial context. (medscape.com)
  • Develops and implements methods for measuring effectiveness of social work practice and services in the palliative care specialty area, utilizing outcome evaluations to improve treatment services. (federalgovernmentjobs.us)
  • The goal of this study was to enhance understanding of the nature of client questions posed during ICBT and examine potential associations between the number of questions asked and treatment outcomes in order to provide insight into how to improve ICBT for future users. (cambridge.org)
  • Implementing integrated services for prevention of HIV infection, viral hepatitis, STDs, and TB is intended to provide persons who use drugs illicitly with increased access to services, to improve timeliness of service delivery, and to increase effectiveness of efforts to prevent infectious diseases that share common risk factors, behaviors, and social determinants. (cdc.gov)
  • The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) guideline states that the 2 primary goals of treatment are to improve sleep quality and to improve related daytime impairments. (medscape.com)
  • Fifteen percent of all substance abuse treatment admissions were related to cannabis as the primary, presenting problem in 2014, amounting to roughly 300 000 people seeking treatment for a CUD in the United States ( SAMHSA, 2016 ). (nature.com)
  • And a recent study (Kim et al, 2018) investigated the effectiveness of SFBT with parents of children with trauma-related problems and substance abuse for children in the child welfare system. (solutionfocused.net)
  • Service engagement outcomes: linkage with substance use and ancillary services, retention in substance use and ancillary services, and attitudes toward treatment. (findings.org.uk)
  • Treatment Options and Outcomes for Substance-Abusing Physicians" by Marc Galanter of NYU. (medscape.com)
  • Various clinical methods and interpersonal stances have been reviewed with regard to therapeutic process factors and their impact on the course and outcome of treatment. (sagepub.com)
  • The aim of this project was to investigate different methods of psychotherapy outcomes, searching evidences for a critical analysis of each method and the possible interactions among them. (ufrgs.br)
  • This knowledge is a foundation for course 9 and provides together with this course the understanding, knowledge and judgement with regard to psychotherapeutic theories and methods required to be able to perform psychotherapeutic treatment under supervision during course 9. (lu.se)
  • It is ironic and disturbing that this occurs at a time when provision of psychotherapy by psychiatrists in the United States is declining significantly. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Assertive community treatment includes the provision of services by a multidisciplinary team, as well as referral to outside services and resources. (findings.org.uk)
  • In this interview by Randall C. Wyatt, Miller shares everything he knows about psychotherapy outcomes, including simple practices that significantly improves outcomes. (psychotherapy.net)
  • In addition to restrictions on the right to work and to education they may also be subject to unhygienic and inhuman living conditions, physical and sexual abuse, neglect, and harmful and degrading treatment practices in health facilities. (who.int)
  • Participants will be surveyed on their use or disuse of ROM, frequency of use, purpose of use, effectiveness in clinical practice, and potential barriers to implementation. (loyola.edu)