Within the framework of interactional theories on depression, the question is raised whether depression relapse can be predicted by observable behavior of remitted patients and their interviewer during an interaction (i.e. discharge interview). Thirty-four patients were interviewed at hospital discharge and at a follow-up, 6 months later. Eight patients (23.5%) had relapsed at follow-up. Various behaviors of patients and interviewers were observed during an interview by ethological methods. One of the six patient behavioral factors, and none of the seven interviewer factors were related to relapse. Depression relapse patients displayed significantly less Active Listening (intense body touching and head movements during listening) during the...
A considerable percentage of depressed patients do not respond to antidepressant treatment. Early in...
In 61 drug-free depressed patients, relationships were studied between observed behaviors and measur...
In 61 drug-free depressed patients, relationships were studied between observed behaviors and measur...
Within the framework of interactional theories on depression, the question is raised whether depress...
Unsatisfying interpersonal relationships are involved in the onset and course of depression. However...
A considerable percentage of depressed patients do not respond to antidepressive treatment. Early in...
Background: Coordination of nonverbal behaviour during interactions is a prerequisite for satisfacto...
Background: Coordination of nonverbal behaviour during interactions is a prerequisite for satisfacto...
This study examined whether the interaction of severely depressed patients and a psychiatrist was re...
Observed behaviour of a psychiatrist interacting with severely depressed patients during an intervie...
A considerable percentage of depressed patients do not respond to antidepressant treatment. Early in...
A considerable percentage of depressed patients do not respond to antidepressant treat-ment. Early i...
Observed behaviour of a psychiatrist interacting with severely depressed patients during an intervie...
A considerable percentage of depressed patients do not respond to antidepressant treatment. Early in...
In 61 drug-free depressed patients, relationships were studied between observed behaviors and measur...
In 61 drug-free depressed patients, relationships were studied between observed behaviors and measur...
Within the framework of interactional theories on depression, the question is raised whether depress...
Unsatisfying interpersonal relationships are involved in the onset and course of depression. However...
A considerable percentage of depressed patients do not respond to antidepressive treatment. Early in...
Background: Coordination of nonverbal behaviour during interactions is a prerequisite for satisfacto...
Background: Coordination of nonverbal behaviour during interactions is a prerequisite for satisfacto...
This study examined whether the interaction of severely depressed patients and a psychiatrist was re...
Observed behaviour of a psychiatrist interacting with severely depressed patients during an intervie...
A considerable percentage of depressed patients do not respond to antidepressant treatment. Early in...
A considerable percentage of depressed patients do not respond to antidepressant treat-ment. Early i...
Observed behaviour of a psychiatrist interacting with severely depressed patients during an intervie...
A considerable percentage of depressed patients do not respond to antidepressant treatment. Early in...
In 61 drug-free depressed patients, relationships were studied between observed behaviors and measur...
In 61 drug-free depressed patients, relationships were studied between observed behaviors and measur...