BACKGROUND: The evidence base for behavioural activation (BA) is mainly grounded in the individual delivery method, with much less known about the impact of group delivery. AIMS: To conduct a pilot study of behavioural activation in groups (BAG) for depression delivered in a routine service setting, in order to explore acceptability, effectiveness and predictors of outcome. METHODS: The manualized group treatment format was delivered in a Primary Care mental health setting, at step three of an Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service. BAG was facilitated by cognitive behavioural psychotherapists, and outcome measures (depression, anxiety and functional impairment) were taken at each session. Seventy-three participants were...
OBJECTIVE: To explore participant views on acceptability, mechanisms of change and impact of behavio...
BACKGROUND: Depression is associated with physical inactivity, which may mediate the relationship be...
Background: Group CBT approaches have been shown to be equally as effective as individual CBT for re...
BACKGROUND: The evidence base for behavioural activation (BA) is mainly grounded in the individual d...
Depression is a widely prevalent, debilitating disorder that causes significant suffering for those ...
The evidence base for behavioral activation (BA) as a frontline treatment for depression is grounded...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Background: Behavioural activation (BA) is effective in adults with depression but the evidence for ...
PURPOSE: Depression is currently the leading cause of illness and disability in young people. Eviden...
Background: Depression is a common, disabling condition for which psychological treatments are recom...
Behavioral activation (BA) has emerged as an effective intervention for major depressive disorder. P...
Background: Major depressive disorder is predicted to be the lead cause of disease burden by 2030. D...
Background: Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for depression. However, CB...
Background: Depression in adolescence is a common and serious mental health problem. In the UK, acc...
Background: Depression is associated with physical inactivity, which may mediate the relationship b...
OBJECTIVE: To explore participant views on acceptability, mechanisms of change and impact of behavio...
BACKGROUND: Depression is associated with physical inactivity, which may mediate the relationship be...
Background: Group CBT approaches have been shown to be equally as effective as individual CBT for re...
BACKGROUND: The evidence base for behavioural activation (BA) is mainly grounded in the individual d...
Depression is a widely prevalent, debilitating disorder that causes significant suffering for those ...
The evidence base for behavioral activation (BA) as a frontline treatment for depression is grounded...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Background: Behavioural activation (BA) is effective in adults with depression but the evidence for ...
PURPOSE: Depression is currently the leading cause of illness and disability in young people. Eviden...
Background: Depression is a common, disabling condition for which psychological treatments are recom...
Behavioral activation (BA) has emerged as an effective intervention for major depressive disorder. P...
Background: Major depressive disorder is predicted to be the lead cause of disease burden by 2030. D...
Background: Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for depression. However, CB...
Background: Depression in adolescence is a common and serious mental health problem. In the UK, acc...
Background: Depression is associated with physical inactivity, which may mediate the relationship b...
OBJECTIVE: To explore participant views on acceptability, mechanisms of change and impact of behavio...
BACKGROUND: Depression is associated with physical inactivity, which may mediate the relationship be...
Background: Group CBT approaches have been shown to be equally as effective as individual CBT for re...