Purpose We have previously reported that one in six patients stops experiencing psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) following our communication protocol. This prospective multicentre study describes a psycho-educational intervention for PNES building on the initial communication of the diagnosis and examines the feasibility of its delivery by healthcare professionals with minimal experience in psychological therapies. Method Three healthcare professionals with minimal training in psychological therapies took part in a one-day training course. 20 participants attended for a four-session manualised psycho-educational intervention delivered at three different clinical neuroscience centres. Participants completed self-report measures prior...
Neuropsychological assessment and psychoeducation of patients diagnosed with psychogenic nonepilepti...
Gaston BasletDepartment of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical Schoo...
A high proportion of patients presenting at epilepsy clinics experience functional non-epileptic att...
AbstractPurposeWe have previously reported that one in six patients stops experiencing psychogenic n...
Rationale The aim of this study was to add to our understanding of the impact of psychoeducation on ...
PURPOSE: Communicating the diagnosis of psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) is a challengin...
This study formed part of an evaluation of a brief educational intervention for patients with psycho...
We previously described a communication strategy for the delivery of the diagnosis of psychogenic no...
Background: the occurrence of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) is estimated ...
SummaryIntroductionIt is estimated that up to 25% of patients referred to specialised epilepsy cente...
Objective: To compare cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and standard medical care (SMC) as treatmen...
This study utilised a non-concurrent case-series design to examine the effectiveness and acceptabili...
PURPOSE: The aims of our retrospective observational study were to evaluate the long-term outcome o...
Objective; Growing evidence suggests that psychological treatments are effective for improving outco...
AbstractIntroductionPsychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) are episodic alterations in behavior pr...
Neuropsychological assessment and psychoeducation of patients diagnosed with psychogenic nonepilepti...
Gaston BasletDepartment of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical Schoo...
A high proportion of patients presenting at epilepsy clinics experience functional non-epileptic att...
AbstractPurposeWe have previously reported that one in six patients stops experiencing psychogenic n...
Rationale The aim of this study was to add to our understanding of the impact of psychoeducation on ...
PURPOSE: Communicating the diagnosis of psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) is a challengin...
This study formed part of an evaluation of a brief educational intervention for patients with psycho...
We previously described a communication strategy for the delivery of the diagnosis of psychogenic no...
Background: the occurrence of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) is estimated ...
SummaryIntroductionIt is estimated that up to 25% of patients referred to specialised epilepsy cente...
Objective: To compare cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and standard medical care (SMC) as treatmen...
This study utilised a non-concurrent case-series design to examine the effectiveness and acceptabili...
PURPOSE: The aims of our retrospective observational study were to evaluate the long-term outcome o...
Objective; Growing evidence suggests that psychological treatments are effective for improving outco...
AbstractIntroductionPsychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) are episodic alterations in behavior pr...
Neuropsychological assessment and psychoeducation of patients diagnosed with psychogenic nonepilepti...
Gaston BasletDepartment of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical Schoo...
A high proportion of patients presenting at epilepsy clinics experience functional non-epileptic att...