Background: According to Grawe’s psychological therapy approach, conflict reduction can be expected not only in psychodynamic, but also in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). This was tested in an effectiveness study. Changes in cognitive conflicts, along with those of symptom severity and well-being were analyzed during alcohol inpatient treatment. Methods: Four times during treatment, groups of patients receiving psychodynamic therapy (n = 45 patients) or CBT (n = 49 patients) were measured and compared. Lauterbach’s Online Conflict Test was used to measure conflict. Symptom severity and well-being were measured using questionnaires. Results: Results showed significant conflict decrease in both groups with a tendency towards faster redu...
Background This study aimed to explain how quality of life changes during psychotherapy, using a ...
The idea that internal conflicts play a significant role in mental health has been extensively addre...
We report on the cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) of a patient with comorbid social anxiety diso...
Background: According to Grawe’s psychological therapy approach, conflict reduction can be expected ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the resolution of cognitive conflicts (CC) within a r...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Psychotherapy Re...
Background: Common mental disorders (CMDs; anxiety disorders, depression, insomnia and stress-relate...
Background: The concept of psychodynamic conflict is essential to psychodynamic theory and therapy. ...
This study examined the relationship between participant’s level of psychological distress and their...
Objective: To examine the relationship between cognitive and behavioral changes associated with cogn...
Relationship conflict for the psychiatric patient can have significant detrimental effects. There ar...
The goal of this research study is to provide knowledge of therapists’ perspectives of the effects o...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive change over the course of psychodynamic psychotherapy has been postulated by se...
Objective: To assess the relationship between session-by-session mediators and treatment outcomes in...
Cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis (CBTp) has enjoyed a steep rise in popularity over the pa...
Background This study aimed to explain how quality of life changes during psychotherapy, using a ...
The idea that internal conflicts play a significant role in mental health has been extensively addre...
We report on the cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) of a patient with comorbid social anxiety diso...
Background: According to Grawe’s psychological therapy approach, conflict reduction can be expected ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the resolution of cognitive conflicts (CC) within a r...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Psychotherapy Re...
Background: Common mental disorders (CMDs; anxiety disorders, depression, insomnia and stress-relate...
Background: The concept of psychodynamic conflict is essential to psychodynamic theory and therapy. ...
This study examined the relationship between participant’s level of psychological distress and their...
Objective: To examine the relationship between cognitive and behavioral changes associated with cogn...
Relationship conflict for the psychiatric patient can have significant detrimental effects. There ar...
The goal of this research study is to provide knowledge of therapists’ perspectives of the effects o...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive change over the course of psychodynamic psychotherapy has been postulated by se...
Objective: To assess the relationship between session-by-session mediators and treatment outcomes in...
Cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis (CBTp) has enjoyed a steep rise in popularity over the pa...
Background This study aimed to explain how quality of life changes during psychotherapy, using a ...
The idea that internal conflicts play a significant role in mental health has been extensively addre...
We report on the cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) of a patient with comorbid social anxiety diso...