Background Although considered clinically effective, there is little systematic research confirming the use of Individual Psychodynamic Psychotherapy or Family Therapy as treatments for depression in children and young adolescents. Aims A clinical trial assessed the effectiveness of these two forms of psychotherapy in treating moderate and severe depression in this age group. Methods A randomised control trial was conducted with 72 patients aged 9–15 years allocated to one of two treatment groups. Results Significant reductions in disorder rates were seen for both Individual Therapy and Family Therapy. A total of 74.3% of cases were no longer clinically depressed following Individual Therapy and 75.7% of cases were no longer cl...
Multiple studies have examined the age of onset of major depression, indicating it is most frequent ...
This paper addresses the phenomenology of childhood depression as understood from the perspective of...
Abstract: In the last decades, psychotherapy has gained increasing acceptance as a major treatment o...
Although considered clinically effective, there is little systematic research confirming the use of ...
This title is based on the results of a project based at the Tavistock Clinic in London which set ou...
This chapter presents the findings of a prospective, randomized comparative outcome study of the eff...
Major depressive disorder in adolescents is an important public health concern. It is common, a risk...
Objective To systematically review and meta-analyze the effectiveness of family therapy compared to...
Prevalence estimates of child depression are substantial and morbidity leads to an increased risk of...
Abstract Background Depression is a serious disorder in childhood and adolescence. Affected children...
While the evidence base for psychodynamic therapy with adults is now quite substantial, there is sti...
Abstract Purpose Depressive disorders in children and adolescents have an enormous impact on the...
Background People with depression often experience interpersonal problems. Family therapy for depres...
Previous meta-analyses of psychotherapies for child and adolescent depression were limited because o...
Previous meta-analyses of psychotherapies for child and adolescent depression were limited because o...
Multiple studies have examined the age of onset of major depression, indicating it is most frequent ...
This paper addresses the phenomenology of childhood depression as understood from the perspective of...
Abstract: In the last decades, psychotherapy has gained increasing acceptance as a major treatment o...
Although considered clinically effective, there is little systematic research confirming the use of ...
This title is based on the results of a project based at the Tavistock Clinic in London which set ou...
This chapter presents the findings of a prospective, randomized comparative outcome study of the eff...
Major depressive disorder in adolescents is an important public health concern. It is common, a risk...
Objective To systematically review and meta-analyze the effectiveness of family therapy compared to...
Prevalence estimates of child depression are substantial and morbidity leads to an increased risk of...
Abstract Background Depression is a serious disorder in childhood and adolescence. Affected children...
While the evidence base for psychodynamic therapy with adults is now quite substantial, there is sti...
Abstract Purpose Depressive disorders in children and adolescents have an enormous impact on the...
Background People with depression often experience interpersonal problems. Family therapy for depres...
Previous meta-analyses of psychotherapies for child and adolescent depression were limited because o...
Previous meta-analyses of psychotherapies for child and adolescent depression were limited because o...
Multiple studies have examined the age of onset of major depression, indicating it is most frequent ...
This paper addresses the phenomenology of childhood depression as understood from the perspective of...
Abstract: In the last decades, psychotherapy has gained increasing acceptance as a major treatment o...