Background: Given the recent growing interest and encouraging findings in studies of alternative treatments for depression, the present randomized controlled trial study aimed to compare the effect of a newly developed Chinese Chan-based Dejian Mind-Body Intervention (DMBI) with the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) on improving depressive symptoms in patients with depression. Methods: Seventy-five participants diagnosed with major depressive disorder were randomly assigned to receive either 10-session CBT or DMBI, or placed on a waitlist. Pre-post measurements included record of anti-depressants treatment, ratings by psychiatrists who were blinded to the experimental design and self-report on mood measures, and performance in a cognitive ...
Given the growing evidence that a range of lifestyle factors are involved in the etiology of depress...
Qigong and Tai Chi are the two most popular traditional Chinese exercises, known as mind-body moveme...
Tai Chi is a mindfulness–body practice that has physiological and psychosocial benefits and can be i...
Objectives: This study examined the efficacy of a territory-wide cognitive behavioural group treatme...
The present study evaluated the effectiveness of a short-term mind-body intervention program on impr...
This study examined the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) group for Chinese pe...
Author name used in this publication: Mei-chun Cheung2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publi...
Background. A sizable amount of individuals in the community are presented with various kinds of phy...
Author name used in this publication: Mei-chun Cheung2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publi...
Background: The goal of this study was to investigate treatment outcome and related intervention pro...
Depression is a problem among college students in China. Yet the use of preventative group cognitive...
This study presents the results of preliminary findings on the continuing effect of cognitive-behavi...
The use of complementary and alternative medicine continues to increase among people with depression...
Depression is a problem among college students in China. Yet the use of preventative group cognitive...
Ruby Yu,1 Jean Woo,1 Agnes S Chan,2–4 Sophia L Sze2,3 1Department of Medicine and Therapeutics...
Given the growing evidence that a range of lifestyle factors are involved in the etiology of depress...
Qigong and Tai Chi are the two most popular traditional Chinese exercises, known as mind-body moveme...
Tai Chi is a mindfulness–body practice that has physiological and psychosocial benefits and can be i...
Objectives: This study examined the efficacy of a territory-wide cognitive behavioural group treatme...
The present study evaluated the effectiveness of a short-term mind-body intervention program on impr...
This study examined the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) group for Chinese pe...
Author name used in this publication: Mei-chun Cheung2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publi...
Background. A sizable amount of individuals in the community are presented with various kinds of phy...
Author name used in this publication: Mei-chun Cheung2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publi...
Background: The goal of this study was to investigate treatment outcome and related intervention pro...
Depression is a problem among college students in China. Yet the use of preventative group cognitive...
This study presents the results of preliminary findings on the continuing effect of cognitive-behavi...
The use of complementary and alternative medicine continues to increase among people with depression...
Depression is a problem among college students in China. Yet the use of preventative group cognitive...
Ruby Yu,1 Jean Woo,1 Agnes S Chan,2–4 Sophia L Sze2,3 1Department of Medicine and Therapeutics...
Given the growing evidence that a range of lifestyle factors are involved in the etiology of depress...
Qigong and Tai Chi are the two most popular traditional Chinese exercises, known as mind-body moveme...
Tai Chi is a mindfulness–body practice that has physiological and psychosocial benefits and can be i...