Aim The aim of the study was to examine the efficacy of body–mind–spirit Intervention in improving the outcomes (well-being, quality of life and functional impairment) among depressive patients. Background Depressive disorders lead to significant dysfunction, disability and poor quality of life among sufferers. Body–mind–spirit intervention has been associated with improvements in the outcomes; however, few studies have examined this among depressive patients. Design True experimental pre–post equivalent groups design was adopted with longitudinal measurement of outcomes. Methods Participants were 120 adult depressive patients visiting the psychiatric outpatient department in a District Hospital in India. The participants were randomly a...
Depression is a major cause of disability and disease with significant costs to the health system an...
INTRODUCTION: Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) has been shown to reduce depressive symptom...
A sizable portion of the population experiences subthreshold depressive symptoms, and these symptoms...
Background: Given the recent growing interest and encouraging findings in studies of alternative tre...
Author name used in this publication: Mei-chun Cheung2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publi...
Background: Major depressive disorder is predicted to be the lead cause of disease burden by 2030. D...
The present study evaluated the effectiveness of a short-term mind-body intervention program on impr...
TITLE: A study to assess the effectiveness of Reiki therapy to reduce the level of depression among ...
Background. A sizable amount of individuals in the community are presented with various kinds of phy...
Objective: Aim was to examine whether a new cognitive-behavioral self-help intervention program was ...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder with major public health effects global...
Background There appears to be consensus that patients with only one or two prior depressive episode...
Effects of Positive Psychology (PP) have been shown in several studies to alleviate depressive sympt...
Objective: Aim was to examine whether a new cognitive-behavioral self-help intervention program was ...
Introduction: Clinically diagnosed depressive disorders are mental and emotional imbalances which br...
Depression is a major cause of disability and disease with significant costs to the health system an...
INTRODUCTION: Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) has been shown to reduce depressive symptom...
A sizable portion of the population experiences subthreshold depressive symptoms, and these symptoms...
Background: Given the recent growing interest and encouraging findings in studies of alternative tre...
Author name used in this publication: Mei-chun Cheung2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publi...
Background: Major depressive disorder is predicted to be the lead cause of disease burden by 2030. D...
The present study evaluated the effectiveness of a short-term mind-body intervention program on impr...
TITLE: A study to assess the effectiveness of Reiki therapy to reduce the level of depression among ...
Background. A sizable amount of individuals in the community are presented with various kinds of phy...
Objective: Aim was to examine whether a new cognitive-behavioral self-help intervention program was ...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder with major public health effects global...
Background There appears to be consensus that patients with only one or two prior depressive episode...
Effects of Positive Psychology (PP) have been shown in several studies to alleviate depressive sympt...
Objective: Aim was to examine whether a new cognitive-behavioral self-help intervention program was ...
Introduction: Clinically diagnosed depressive disorders are mental and emotional imbalances which br...
Depression is a major cause of disability and disease with significant costs to the health system an...
INTRODUCTION: Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) has been shown to reduce depressive symptom...
A sizable portion of the population experiences subthreshold depressive symptoms, and these symptoms...