In cognitive behavioral therapy for depression, the first sessions play a crucial role in determining treatment outcome. In the first sessions, the therapist needs to form an alliance to facilitate application of the techniques; agree with the patient on problem definition, problem solution, and goals; explain the rationale; and create confidence in therapy by producing early symptom relief. This article illustrates the cognitive behavioral therapy treatment process of two depressed clients: one for whom the treatment manual was followed neatly and one for whom the therapist chose not to adhere to the manual strictly. Both had a comparable end result in terms of symptom change and alliance scores. The existing literature shows evidence for ...
A seriously debilitating condition, major depressive disorder (MDD) is the most common psychiatric i...
Research into the efficacy of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has repeatedly demonstrated that it ...
This case series compares patient experiences and therapeutic processes between two modalities of co...
In cognitive behavioral therapy for depression, the first sessions play a crucial role in determinin...
The relations between the therapeutic alliance, therapists\u27 adherence to cognitive therapy (CT) t...
Two studies (exploratory and confirmatory) were conducted to determine the effective components of C...
Background and objectivesProgress toward establishing treatments for mental disorders has been good,...
Starting from the discovery of the sudden gain/critical session, a series of empirical studies were ...
This study examined the relationships between acceptance of the treatment rationale (ATR), homework ...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for depression, but many c...
While innumerable studies have demonstrated the efficacy of CBT in patients with depression, the mec...
The thesis examines some of the standard ways in which therapists attempt to initiate behavioural ch...
textChildhood depression is a widespread, stable disorder, and recurring disorder (Kovacs, Feinberg,...
The efficacy of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) in the treatment of depression is now established....
Depression is one of the most common, disabling, and lethal (e.g., suicide) forms of psychopathology...
A seriously debilitating condition, major depressive disorder (MDD) is the most common psychiatric i...
Research into the efficacy of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has repeatedly demonstrated that it ...
This case series compares patient experiences and therapeutic processes between two modalities of co...
In cognitive behavioral therapy for depression, the first sessions play a crucial role in determinin...
The relations between the therapeutic alliance, therapists\u27 adherence to cognitive therapy (CT) t...
Two studies (exploratory and confirmatory) were conducted to determine the effective components of C...
Background and objectivesProgress toward establishing treatments for mental disorders has been good,...
Starting from the discovery of the sudden gain/critical session, a series of empirical studies were ...
This study examined the relationships between acceptance of the treatment rationale (ATR), homework ...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for depression, but many c...
While innumerable studies have demonstrated the efficacy of CBT in patients with depression, the mec...
The thesis examines some of the standard ways in which therapists attempt to initiate behavioural ch...
textChildhood depression is a widespread, stable disorder, and recurring disorder (Kovacs, Feinberg,...
The efficacy of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) in the treatment of depression is now established....
Depression is one of the most common, disabling, and lethal (e.g., suicide) forms of psychopathology...
A seriously debilitating condition, major depressive disorder (MDD) is the most common psychiatric i...
Research into the efficacy of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has repeatedly demonstrated that it ...
This case series compares patient experiences and therapeutic processes between two modalities of co...