Background. Predictors of treatment outcome were evaluated in a clinical sample suffering from hypochondriasis. Methods: The sample consisted of 96 patients with hypochondriacal disorder according to DSM-IV or high syndrome scores on the Illness Attitude Scales (IAS) or Whiteley Index (WI). After intense inpatient cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT), 60% of the patients were classified as responders because of substantial improvements or recovery from hypochondriacal symptomatology. Results: Non-responders were characterized by a higher degree of pre-treatment hypochondriasis, more somatization symptoms and general psychopathology (SCL-90R), more dysfunctional cognitions related to bodily functioning, higher levels of psychosocial impairme...
Response to treatment has been studied in a group of 147 hypochondriacal patients. A variety of soci...
Objective: Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is the best-evaluated psychological approach to treat pa...
Aims: The present study aims to determine whether cognitive-behavioural minimal contact bibliotherap...
Background. Predictors of treatment outcome were evaluated in a clinical sample suffering from hypoc...
Cognitive-behavioral treatment W Somatoform disorders Background: Predictors of treatment outcome we...
Both individual cognitive-behavioural therapy and short-term psychoeducational courses have shown to...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present investigation employed meta-analysis to examine the effica...
Background Cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for Hypochondriacal Disord...
Background: This study investigates the feasibility and effectiveness of time-limited treatment prot...
In this study, two 6-week psychoeducational courses for hypochondriasis are compared, one based on t...
This study evaluates a cognitive and a behavioural treatment protocol for hypochondriacal complaints...
This study evaluates a cognitive and a behavioural treatment protocol for hypochondriacal complaints...
BACKGROUND: Hypochondriasis is generally considered difficult to manage. This study aimed to assess ...
Recently, it has become apparent that a metacognitive perspective may contribute to the understandin...
Hypochondriasis is a debilitating condition which can have profound psychological and functional eff...
Response to treatment has been studied in a group of 147 hypochondriacal patients. A variety of soci...
Objective: Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is the best-evaluated psychological approach to treat pa...
Aims: The present study aims to determine whether cognitive-behavioural minimal contact bibliotherap...
Background. Predictors of treatment outcome were evaluated in a clinical sample suffering from hypoc...
Cognitive-behavioral treatment W Somatoform disorders Background: Predictors of treatment outcome we...
Both individual cognitive-behavioural therapy and short-term psychoeducational courses have shown to...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present investigation employed meta-analysis to examine the effica...
Background Cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for Hypochondriacal Disord...
Background: This study investigates the feasibility and effectiveness of time-limited treatment prot...
In this study, two 6-week psychoeducational courses for hypochondriasis are compared, one based on t...
This study evaluates a cognitive and a behavioural treatment protocol for hypochondriacal complaints...
This study evaluates a cognitive and a behavioural treatment protocol for hypochondriacal complaints...
BACKGROUND: Hypochondriasis is generally considered difficult to manage. This study aimed to assess ...
Recently, it has become apparent that a metacognitive perspective may contribute to the understandin...
Hypochondriasis is a debilitating condition which can have profound psychological and functional eff...
Response to treatment has been studied in a group of 147 hypochondriacal patients. A variety of soci...
Objective: Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is the best-evaluated psychological approach to treat pa...
Aims: The present study aims to determine whether cognitive-behavioural minimal contact bibliotherap...