Abstract Background: Young adults increasingly seek help for mental health problems. In 2016, a district psychiatric centre in Norway started a brief treatment program to provide early and effective help for moderate depression and anxiety. Aim: Exploring patients' and therapists' experiences of brief therapy, especially how the time limitation influences the treatment process. Methods: Individual interviews with 12 patients and focus group interviews with eight therapists analyzed using systematic text condensation. Results: The results constitute five themes: (1) Time-limit as a frame for targeted change, (2) Clarifying expectations and accountability, (3) Shared agreement on a defined treatment-project, (4) Providing tools instead of sea...
OBJECTIVE: When psychotherapy is brief (1–2 sessions), “early dropout”—defined as premature treatmen...
The efficacy of group psychotherapy for a wide variety of different mental disorders has been clearl...
Individuals with severe self-harm and experiences of lengthy psychiatric admissions often have compl...
Background Young adults increasingly seek help for mental health problems. In 2016, a district psych...
Abstract Background: Young adults increasingly seek help for mental health problems. In 2016, a dist...
Limited capacity and high demand for mental health care drive efforts to improve the efficiency of t...
For compelling reasons of equity and the advance of public health, brief psychotherapy has become th...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors that affect successful therapeutic outcomes of ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors that affect successful therapeutic outcomes of ...
Brief therapy seems to be all the rage today. In most countries, third party payers, government heal...
Short-term dynamic psychotherapy is a pragmatic, flexible and planned therapy. This paper investigat...
Abstract Background Increasing mental health problems and scarce treatment resources put pressure on...
As long-term physical health conditions are becoming increasingly prevalent in our society, interven...
Background:In Norway, mental health disorders are the second highest cause of people on disability ...
Background: Psychological services are increasingly provided within a context in which third party p...
OBJECTIVE: When psychotherapy is brief (1–2 sessions), “early dropout”—defined as premature treatmen...
The efficacy of group psychotherapy for a wide variety of different mental disorders has been clearl...
Individuals with severe self-harm and experiences of lengthy psychiatric admissions often have compl...
Background Young adults increasingly seek help for mental health problems. In 2016, a district psych...
Abstract Background: Young adults increasingly seek help for mental health problems. In 2016, a dist...
Limited capacity and high demand for mental health care drive efforts to improve the efficiency of t...
For compelling reasons of equity and the advance of public health, brief psychotherapy has become th...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors that affect successful therapeutic outcomes of ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors that affect successful therapeutic outcomes of ...
Brief therapy seems to be all the rage today. In most countries, third party payers, government heal...
Short-term dynamic psychotherapy is a pragmatic, flexible and planned therapy. This paper investigat...
Abstract Background Increasing mental health problems and scarce treatment resources put pressure on...
As long-term physical health conditions are becoming increasingly prevalent in our society, interven...
Background:In Norway, mental health disorders are the second highest cause of people on disability ...
Background: Psychological services are increasingly provided within a context in which third party p...
OBJECTIVE: When psychotherapy is brief (1–2 sessions), “early dropout”—defined as premature treatmen...
The efficacy of group psychotherapy for a wide variety of different mental disorders has been clearl...
Individuals with severe self-harm and experiences of lengthy psychiatric admissions often have compl...