Introduction and Aims: Long-term use of benzodiazepines remains common, and conveys significant risk. Providing psychological intervention in association with gradual dose reduction increases cessation rates above dose reduction alone, but appropriate psychological support is difficult to obtain. This study was undertaken to assess the outcomes of an uncontrolled case series of an internet-based cognitive-behaviour therapy (I-CBT) for benzodiazepine cessation. Design and Method: Users of benzodiazepines for > 3 months who wanted to reduce or cease benzodiazepines participated in the trial. They completed online assessments and accessed 13 newsletters on managing withdrawal symptoms and developing alternate ways to cope with life events. The...
Benzodiazepine Reduction Program in a Psychiatric Mental Health Setting The purpose of this pilot pr...
Aims Chronic benzodiazepine use is highly prevalent and is associated with a variety of negative hea...
peer reviewedAbstract : Introduction Problematic benzodiazepine use is a global health issue. Althou...
Benzodiazepines have been widely prescribed since the 1960s for the management of adverse symptoms r...
Benzodiazepines have proven to be highly effective for treating insomnia and anxiety. Although consi...
Benzodiazepines have proven to be highly effective for treating insomnia and anxiety. Although consi...
Abstract Background and Significance: Anxiety Disorders affect nearly 18% of adult population annual...
International audienceBenzodiazepines have proven to be highly effective for treating insomnia and a...
BACKGROUND: Benzodiazepine withdrawal programmes have never been experimentally compared with a noni...
Background: Benzodiazepine withdrawal programmes have never been experimentally compared with a non-...
Despite adverse health outcomes being associated with long-term tranquilliser use, health profession...
Benzodiazepines are some of the most commonly prescribed medications in the world. These sedative-hy...
Aims To assess the effectiveness of current treatment approaches to assist benzodiazepine discontinu...
Abstract Benzodiazepines are a group of drugs used mainly as sedatives, hypnotics, antiepileptics, a...
Benzodiazepine Reduction Program in a Psychiatric Mental Health Setting The purpose of this pilot pr...
Aims Chronic benzodiazepine use is highly prevalent and is associated with a variety of negative hea...
peer reviewedAbstract : Introduction Problematic benzodiazepine use is a global health issue. Althou...
Benzodiazepines have been widely prescribed since the 1960s for the management of adverse symptoms r...
Benzodiazepines have proven to be highly effective for treating insomnia and anxiety. Although consi...
Benzodiazepines have proven to be highly effective for treating insomnia and anxiety. Although consi...
Abstract Background and Significance: Anxiety Disorders affect nearly 18% of adult population annual...
International audienceBenzodiazepines have proven to be highly effective for treating insomnia and a...
BACKGROUND: Benzodiazepine withdrawal programmes have never been experimentally compared with a noni...
Background: Benzodiazepine withdrawal programmes have never been experimentally compared with a non-...
Despite adverse health outcomes being associated with long-term tranquilliser use, health profession...
Benzodiazepines are some of the most commonly prescribed medications in the world. These sedative-hy...
Aims To assess the effectiveness of current treatment approaches to assist benzodiazepine discontinu...
Abstract Benzodiazepines are a group of drugs used mainly as sedatives, hypnotics, antiepileptics, a...
Benzodiazepine Reduction Program in a Psychiatric Mental Health Setting The purpose of this pilot pr...
Aims Chronic benzodiazepine use is highly prevalent and is associated with a variety of negative hea...
peer reviewedAbstract : Introduction Problematic benzodiazepine use is a global health issue. Althou...