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Cognitivebehaviouraltherapy for a variety of conditions: an overview of systematic reviews and panoramic meta-analysis Cognitivebehaviouraltherapy for a variety of conditions: an overview of systematic reviews and panoramic meta-analysis Journals Library An error occurred retrieving content to display, please try again. >> >> >> Page Not Found Page not found (404) Sorry - the page you requested could not be found. Please choose a page from the navigation or try a website search above (...) to find the information you need. >> >> >> >> Issue {{metadata .Issue }} Toolkit 1)"> 0)"> 1)"> {{metadata.Title}} {{metadata.Headline}} This review found that the best-quality evidence, across different conditions, estimated that CBT consistently produces a modest benefit in health-related quality of life. {{author}} {{($index , , , , , , , , , , , , , , & . Beth Fordham 1, * , Thavapriya Sugavanam 1 , Katherine Edwards 1 , Karla Hemming 2 , Jeremy Howick 3 , Bethan Copsey 1 , Hopin Lee 1 , Milla
Hospital, Glen Oaks, New York. 17 Center for Psychiatric Neuroscience, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, Manhasset, New York. 18 Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Charité Universitätsmedizin, Berlin, Germany. PMID: 33355633 PMCID: DOI: Item in Clipboard Full text links Cite Display options Display options Format Abstract Importance: Behavioral therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) programs targeting a single class of problems have not been widely implemented (...) Survey Replication. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2005;62(6):593-602. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.62.6.593 - - Copeland WE, Wolke D, Shanahan L, Costello EJ. Adult functional outcomes of common childhood psychiatric problems: a prospective, longitudinal study. JAMA Psychiatry. 2015;72(9):892-899. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2015.0730 - - - James AC, Reardon T, Soler A, James G, Cresswell C. Cognitivebehaviouraltherapy for anxiety disorders in children and adolescents. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. doi:10.1002
of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), an effective treatment, are needed for widespread implementation, particularly in rural and underserved populations lacking ready access to insomnia treatment. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of telephone CBT-I vs education-only control (EOC) in older adults with moderate to severe osteoarthritis pain. Design, setting, and participants: This is a randomized clinical trial of 327 participants 60 years and older who were recruited statewide (...) Effect of Telephone Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in Older Adults With Osteoarthritis Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial Effect of Telephone Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in Older Adults With Osteoarthritis Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial - PubMed This site needs JavaScript to work properly. Please enable it to take advantage of the complete set of features! Clipboard, Search History, and several other advanced features are temporarily unavailable. COVID-19
, USA. 3 Behavioral Sciences, Rush Medical College of Rush University, Chicago, Illinois, USA. 4 Anesthesiology, Rush Medical College of Rush University, Chicago, Illinois, USA Robert_J_McCarthy@rush.edu. PMID: 33452201 DOI: Item in Clipboard Full text links Cite Display options Display options Format Abstract Introduction: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) can reduce preoperative pain catastrophizing and may improve postsurgical pain outcomes. We hypothesized that CBT would reduce pain (...) Preoperative cognitive-behavioral therapy for reducing pain catastrophizing and improving pain outcomes after total knee replacement: a randomized clinical trial Preoperative cognitive-behavioral therapy for reducing pain catastrophizing and improving pain outcomes after total knee replacement: a randomized clinical trial - PubMed This site needs JavaScript to work properly. Please enable it to take advantage of the complete set of features! Clipboard, Search History, and several other advanced
Effect of group cognitivebehaviouraltherapy on psychological stress and blood glucose in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A community-based cluster randomized controlled trial in China Effect of group cognitivebehaviouraltherapy on psychological stress and blood glucose in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A community-based cluster randomized controlled trial in China - PubMed This site needs JavaScript to work properly. Please enable it to take advantage of the complete set (...) , Jiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. PMID: 33296541 DOI: Item in Clipboard Effect of group cognitivebehaviouraltherapy on psychological stress and blood glucose in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A community-based cluster randomized controlled trial in China Chunrong Xu et al. Diabet Med . 2020 . Show details Display options Display options Format Diabet Med Actions . 2020 Dec 9;e14491. doi: 10.1111/dme.14491. Online ahead of print. Authors
Cognitive stimulation therapy for people with dementia in Brazil (CST-Brasil): Results from a single blind randomized controlled trial Cognitive stimulation therapy for people with dementia in Brazil (CST-Brasil): Results from a single blind randomized controlled trial - PubMed This site needs JavaScript to work properly. Please enable it to take advantage of the complete set of features! Clipboard, Search History, and several other advanced features are temporarily unavailable. COVID-19 (...) : 10.1002/gps.5421. Epub 2020 Sep 11. Cognitive stimulation therapy for people with dementia in Brazil (CST-Brasil): Results from a single blind randomized controlled trial , , , , , , Affiliations Expand Affiliations 1 Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 2 Department of Psychology, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 3 Translational Biomedicine Postgraduate Programme, Universidade do Grande Rio (Unigranrio), Duque
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of the CORDIAL program, a psychosocial intervention consisting of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), cognitive rehabilitation, and reminiscence to manage depressive symptoms for people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia. Design: We conducted a randomized controlled trial, based on a two-group (intervention and control), pre-/post-intervention design. Setting: Participants were recruited from five different old age (...) psychiatry and memory clinics at outpatients' hospitals. Participants: Hundred and ninety-eight people with MCI or early-stage dementia were included. Intervention: The intervention group (n = 100) received 11 individual weekly sessions of the CORDIAL program. This intervention includes elements from CBT, cognitive rehabilitation, and reminiscence therapy. The control group (n = 98) received treatment-as-usual. Measurements: We assessed Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) (main outcome
), Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond. 10 Department of Psychology and Neurosciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill. 11 Institute of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Technische Universität, Dresden, Germany. PMID: 32865576 PMCID: DOI: Free PMC article Item in Clipboard Effectiveness of a Digital Cognitive Behavior Therapy-Guided Self-Help Intervention for Eating Disorders in College Women: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial Ellen E Fitzsimmons-Craft et al. JAMA (...) the potential to bridge this gap. Objective: To determine whether a coached, digital, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) intervention improves outcomes for college women with EDs compared with referral to usual care. Design, setting, and participants: This cluster randomized trial was conducted from 2014 to 2018 at 27 US universities. Women with binge-purge EDs (with both threshold and subthreshold presentations) were recruited from enrolled universities. The 690 participants were followed up for up to 2
A systematic review of active group-based dance, singing, music therapy and theatrical interventions for quality of life, functional communication, speech, motor function and cognitive status in people with Parkinson’s disease A systematic review of active group-based dance, singing, music therapy and theatrical interventions for quality of life, functional communication, speech, motor function and cognitive status in people with Parkinson’s disease | Research Square Browse Tools & Services (...) , singing, music therapy and theatrical interventions for quality of life, functional communication, speech, motor function and cognitive status in people with Parkinson’s disease Maxwell S Barnish, Susannah M Barran Maxwell S Barnish University of Exeter Corresponding Author Susannah M Barran Guy's and Saint Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust DOI: License: This work is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 License. View the published version . Abstract Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative
Scapular exercise combined with cognitive functional therapy is more effective at reducing chronic neck pain and kinesiophobia than scapular exercise alone: a randomized controlled trial Scapular exercise combined with cognitive functional therapy is more effective at reducing chronic neck pain and kinesiophobia than scapular exercise alone: a randomized controlled trial - PubMed This site needs JavaScript to work properly. Please enable it to take advantage of the complete set of features (...) navigation Clin Rehabil Actions . 2020 Jul 13;269215520941910. doi: 10.1177/0269215520941910. Online ahead of print. Scapular exercise combined with cognitive functional therapy is more effective at reducing chronic neck pain and kinesiophobia than scapular exercise alone: a randomized controlled trial , , , Affiliations Expand Affiliation 1 Department of Biomechanics and Sport injuries, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Republic of Iran. PMID: 32660261 DOI: Item in Clipboard Scapular exercise combined
was statistically significant. Similarly, at postpartum (<4 months), the results showed that the CBT group was superior to the usual care group in improving depression symptoms of pregnant women. However, there was no statistical difference at postpartum (>4 months). Conclusions: Cognitivebehaviouraltherapy can effectively relieve the symptoms of depression at short-term effect. However, its long-term effect need to be verified by further clinical studies. Relevance to clinical practice: This meta-analysis (...) Effectiveness of cognitivebehaviouraltherapy for perinatal depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis Effectiveness of cognitivebehaviouraltherapy for perinatal depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis - PubMed This site needs JavaScript to work properly. Please enable it to take advantage of the complete set of features! Clipboard, Search History, and several other advanced features are temporarily unavailable. COVID-19 is an emerging, rapidly evolving situation. Get
: (available on 2021-07-20 ) DOI: Item in Clipboard Full-text links Cite Abstract Importance: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are commonly prescribed for knee osteoarthritis. However, they are associated with uncertain long-term clinical benefit and significant toxic effects. Objective: To evaluate whether discontinuing NSAIDs and engaging in a telephone-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program is noninferior to continuing NSAIDs for patients with knee osteoarthritis. Design, setting (...) Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs vs Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Arthritis Pain: A Randomized Withdrawal Trial Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs vs Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Arthritis Pain: A Randomized Withdrawal Trial - PubMed This site needs JavaScript to work properly. Please enable it to take advantage of the complete set of features! Clipboard, Search History, and several other advanced features are temporarily unavailable. COVID-19 is an emerging, rapidly evolving
A Systematic Review of Active Group-Based Dance, Singing, Music Therapy and Theatrical Interventions for Quality of Life, Functional Communication, Speech, Motor Function and Cognitive Status in People with Parkinson’s Disease A Systematic Review of Active Group-Based Dance, Singing, Music Therapy and Theatrical Interventions for Quality of Life, Functional Communication, Speech, Motor Function and Cognitive Status in People with Parkinson’s Disease | Research Square Browse Tools & Services (...) , Singing, Music Therapy and Theatrical Interventions for Quality of Life, Functional Communication, Speech, Motor Function and Cognitive Status in People with Parkinson’s Disease Maxwell S Barnish, Susannah M Barran Maxwell S Barnish University of Exeter Corresponding Author Susannah M Barran Guy's and Saint Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust DOI: License: This work is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 License. View the published version . Abstract Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative
and expression therapy (EAET) emphasizes the importance of the central nervous system and emotional processing in the etiology and treatment of chronic pain. Prior trials suggest EAET can substantially reduce pain; however, only one has compared EAET with an established alternative, demonstrating some small advantages over cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for fibromyalgia. The current trial compared EAET with CBT in older, predominately male, ethnically diverse veterans with chronic musculoskeletal pain (...) : This trial, although preliminary, supports prior research suggesting that EAET may be a treatment of choice for many patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain. Psychotherapy may achieve substantial pain reduction if pain neuroscience principles are emphasized and avoided emotions are processed. Keywords: Chronic Pain; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Emotional Awareness; Emotional Expression; Older Adults; Randomized Clinical Trial. The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf
. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a first-line intervention, yet the superiority of CBT compared with other behavioral treatments when combined with pharmacotherapy remains unclear. An understanding of the effects of combined CBT and pharmacotherapy will inform best-practice guidelines for treatment of SUD. Objective: To conduct a meta-analysis of the published literature on combined CBT and pharmacotherapy for adult alcohol use disorder (AUD) or other SUDs. Data sources: PubMed, Cochrane Register (...) and pharmacotherapy over usual care (g range, 0.18-0.28; k = 9). However, CBT did not perform better than another specific therapy, and evidence for the addition of CBT as an add-on to combined usual care and pharmacotherapy was mixed. Moderator analysis showed variability in effect direction and magnitude by primary drug target. Conclusions and relevance: The present study supports the efficacy of combined CBT and pharmacotherapy compared with usual care and pharmacotherapy. Cognitive behavioral therapy did
EFEKTIVITAS COGNITIVEBEHAVIOURTHERAPY DALAM MENGURANGI GEJALA PTSD: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Efektivitas CognitiveBehaviourTherapy dalam Mengurangi Gejala Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Systematic Review | Poltekkes Kemenkes Maluku | Jurnal Kesehatan Terpadu (Integrated Health Journal) 1. Sacks SA, Schwartz B, Mueser KT. A pilot study of the trauma recovery group for veterans with post traumatic stress disorder and co-occurring serious mental illness. J Ment Heal [Internet]. 2017 May 4;26(3):237 (...) in the Balkans: 1-year follow-up study. Psychol Med. 2013;43(9):1837–47. 11. Dalgleish T, Goodall B, Chadwick I, Werner-Seidler A, McKinnon A, Morant N, et al. Trauma-focused cognitivebehaviourtherapy versus treatment as usual for post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in young children aged 3 to 8 years: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials [Internet]. 2015 Dec 25;16(1):116. Available from: https://trialsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13063-015-0632-2 12. Pietrzak RH
studies, except one. Conclusion: MBCT was effective for treating GAD. Key words: Anxiety disorder; Cognitivebehaviouraltherapy; Meta-analysis; Mindfulness Introduction Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterised by extreme and uncontrollable worries and is associated with other anxiety disorders, depression, and a range of physical health disorders. 1 GAD often occurs in early adulthood and is twice as likely to occur in women as in men. 2 The prevalence of GAD in the Iranian population aged (...) Mindfulness-based CognitiveTherapy for Generalised Anxiety Disorder: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Mindfulness-based CognitiveTherapy for Generalised Anxiety Disorder: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis search JOURNAL MENU ARTICLES CME/CPD PROGRAMME FOR AUTHORS EDITORIAL BOARD INFORMATION SERVICES East Asian Arch Psychiatry 2020;30:52-6 | ORIGINAL ARTICLE Mindfulness-based CognitiveTherapy for Generalised Anxiety Disorder: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis S Ghahari, K
Cognitive-behaviouraltherapy (CBT) interventions for young people aged 10 to 18 with harmful sexual behaviour. Around 1 in 1000 adolescents aged 12 to 17 years old display problematic or harmful sexual behaviour (HSB). Examples include behaviours occurring more frequently than would be considered developmentally appropriate; accompanied by coercion; involving children of different ages or stages of development; or associated with emotional distress. Some, but not all, young people engaging (...) in HSB come to the attention of authorities for investigation, prosecution or treatment. Depending on policy context, young people with HSB are those whose behaviour has resulted in a formal reprimand or warning, conviction for a sexual offence, or civil measures. Cognitive-behaviouraltherapy (CBT) interventions are based on the idea that by changing the way a person thinks, and helping them to develop new coping skills, it is possible to change behaviour.To evaluate the effects of CBT for young
The acceptability, effectiveness, and durability of cognitive analytic therapy: Systematic review and meta-analysis The acceptability, effectiveness, and durability of cognitive analytic therapy: Systematic review and meta‐analysis - Hallam - - Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice - Wiley Online Library Working off-campus? Learn about our By continuing to browse this site, you agree to its use of cookies as described in our . Search within Search term Search term Special (...) of the evidence base for any psychotherapy. Public service commissioning demands good evidence when deciding on funding, and so, cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) is required to demonstrate that it is an acceptable, safe, and effective intervention (Marriott & Kellett, ). A discrepancy between the large amount of PBE versus small amount EBP evidence has been previously highlighted for CAT (Calvert & Kellett, ). This places CAT in a vulnerable position of being widely practised, but currently with a lack
Liu 1 Department of Behavioral Neurosciences, Medical Research Center, Medical College of Shaoxing University , Shaoxing, Zhejiang, China 3 Laboratory of Forensic Toxicology, Judicial Identification Center of Shaoxing University , Shaoxing, Zhejiang, China For correspondence: Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to perform a quantitative analysis to evaluate the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) on non-motor symptoms and its impact on quality of life (QOL) in Parkinson’s (...) Efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy on non-motor symptoms and quality of life in Parkinson's disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis Efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy on non-motor symptoms and quality of life in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis | medRxiv Search for this keyword Efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy on non-motor symptoms and quality of life in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis Fangyi Luo , Mengfei Ye