OBJECTIVE: To describe the main innovations in our theoretical understanding of depression and key clinical developments in cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT). We outline the current status of CBT and discuss how it can respond to the public health problem of depression. METHOD: We undertook a narrative literature review. RESULTS: CBT provides a sophisticated, empirically grounded account of depression and an evidence-based therapeutic approach for people who suffer from depression. Beyond its efficacy in treating acute depression, it has prophylactic effects and is acceptable to various populations in a range of settings. Good theoretical accounts of the emergence of depression in adolescence are forthcoming; to date, however, attempts at...
This thesis comprises three parts: Part 1 is a review of the literature regarding computerised Cogn...
Background: The World Health Organisation suggests that 60-80% of those affected by depression can b...
Gemma Louise HornUniversity of Dundee, Scotland, UKBackground: National Institute for Clinical Excel...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the main innovations in our theoretical understanding of depression and key c...
BT has developed out of a creative and rigorous synergy between empirical evidence and clinical inno...
Research into the efficacy of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has repeatedly demonstrated that it ...
Aim: Recent findings from systematic reviews and primary research studies have shown more modest eff...
Objective: To be used in conjunction with \u27Pharmacological management of unipolar depression\u27 ...
Depression is one of the most common, disabling, and lethal (e.g., suicide) forms of psychopathology...
Article first published online: 15 FEB 2009Background: The onset of depression during adolescence ca...
The goal of this article is to briefly review and summarize the rationale and research support for c...
BACKGROUND: Post-natal Depression (PND) is a depressive disorder that causes significant distress or...
A number of reviews of the effectiveness of cognitive behaviour therapy for depression, though optim...
Issues and Approach: The high rates of co-occurring depression and substance use, and the negative i...
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for depression Terapia cognitivo-comportamental da depressão Objective:...
This thesis comprises three parts: Part 1 is a review of the literature regarding computerised Cogn...
Background: The World Health Organisation suggests that 60-80% of those affected by depression can b...
Gemma Louise HornUniversity of Dundee, Scotland, UKBackground: National Institute for Clinical Excel...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the main innovations in our theoretical understanding of depression and key c...
BT has developed out of a creative and rigorous synergy between empirical evidence and clinical inno...
Research into the efficacy of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has repeatedly demonstrated that it ...
Aim: Recent findings from systematic reviews and primary research studies have shown more modest eff...
Objective: To be used in conjunction with \u27Pharmacological management of unipolar depression\u27 ...
Depression is one of the most common, disabling, and lethal (e.g., suicide) forms of psychopathology...
Article first published online: 15 FEB 2009Background: The onset of depression during adolescence ca...
The goal of this article is to briefly review and summarize the rationale and research support for c...
BACKGROUND: Post-natal Depression (PND) is a depressive disorder that causes significant distress or...
A number of reviews of the effectiveness of cognitive behaviour therapy for depression, though optim...
Issues and Approach: The high rates of co-occurring depression and substance use, and the negative i...
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for depression Terapia cognitivo-comportamental da depressão Objective:...
This thesis comprises three parts: Part 1 is a review of the literature regarding computerised Cogn...
Background: The World Health Organisation suggests that 60-80% of those affected by depression can b...
Gemma Louise HornUniversity of Dundee, Scotland, UKBackground: National Institute for Clinical Excel...