Objective: Long-term follow-ups several years after receiving cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) are scarce and most of the existing literature describes follow-up data of randomized-controlled trials. Thus, very little is known about the long-term effects of CBT in routine care. Methods: We investigated psychological functioning in a sample of 263 former outpatients who had received CBT for a variety of mental disorders such as depression, anxiety-, eating- or somatoform disorders 8.06 (SD 5.08) years after treatment termination. All participants completed a diagnostic interview as well as the Brief-Symptom Inventory (BSI) and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Effect sizes and response rates according to Jacobson and Truax [J Consult Cl...
Objective: A paucity of studies use nonpharmacological strategies for preventing recurrence in depre...
OBJECTIVE: A paucity of studies use nonpharmacological strategies for preventing recurrence in depre...
Background: Longer-term follow-up of patients with borderline personality disorder have found fav...
\(\bf {Objective:}\) Long-term follow-ups several years after receiving cognitive behavioral therapy...
Background: Evidence on the long-term efficacy of psychotherapeutic approaches for chronic depressio...
Background: Evidence on the long-term efficacy of psychotherapeutic approaches for chronic depressio...
BACKGROUND:While some intervention trials have demonstrated efficacy in treating prolonged grief dis...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> The Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP), initial...
Insomnia is a common and chronic disorder, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the recommended...
Abstract Introduction: While several previous meta-analyses have documented the short-term efficacy...
Background: Few clinical trials of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for anxiety disorders have cond...
Background: Few clinical trials of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for anxiety disorders have cond...
Background: There is some evidence for the efficacy of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for body dys...
Contains fulltext : 174770.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Co...
Objective: The authors studied the risk of relapse among depressed patients after cognitive behavior...
Objective: A paucity of studies use nonpharmacological strategies for preventing recurrence in depre...
OBJECTIVE: A paucity of studies use nonpharmacological strategies for preventing recurrence in depre...
Background: Longer-term follow-up of patients with borderline personality disorder have found fav...
\(\bf {Objective:}\) Long-term follow-ups several years after receiving cognitive behavioral therapy...
Background: Evidence on the long-term efficacy of psychotherapeutic approaches for chronic depressio...
Background: Evidence on the long-term efficacy of psychotherapeutic approaches for chronic depressio...
BACKGROUND:While some intervention trials have demonstrated efficacy in treating prolonged grief dis...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> The Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP), initial...
Insomnia is a common and chronic disorder, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the recommended...
Abstract Introduction: While several previous meta-analyses have documented the short-term efficacy...
Background: Few clinical trials of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for anxiety disorders have cond...
Background: Few clinical trials of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for anxiety disorders have cond...
Background: There is some evidence for the efficacy of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for body dys...
Contains fulltext : 174770.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Co...
Objective: The authors studied the risk of relapse among depressed patients after cognitive behavior...
Objective: A paucity of studies use nonpharmacological strategies for preventing recurrence in depre...
OBJECTIVE: A paucity of studies use nonpharmacological strategies for preventing recurrence in depre...
Background: Longer-term follow-up of patients with borderline personality disorder have found fav...