Controlled studies on the effectiveness of inpatient psychotherapy with patients with personality disorders (PD) are rare. This study aims to compare 3-month short-term inpatient psychotherapy based on transactional analysis (STIP-TA) with other psychotherapies (OP) up to 36-month follow-up. PD patients treated with STIP-TA were matched with OP patients using the propensity score. The primary outcome measure was general psychiatric symptomatology; secondary outcomes were psychosocial functioning and quality of life. In 67 pairs of patients, both STIP-TA and OP showed large symptomatic and functional improvements. However, STIP-TA patients showed more symptomatic improvement at all time points compared to OP patients. At 36 months, 68% of ST...
CME EducationaL Objectives 1. Review the outcome evidence of prior meta-analytic reviews of intensiv...
BACKGROUND: No previous studies have compared the effectiveness of different modalities of psychothe...
BACKGROUND: No previous studies have compared the effectiveness of different modalities of psychothe...
Controlled studies on the effectiveness of inpatient psychotherapy with patients with personality di...
textabstractShort-term inpatient psychotherapy based on transactional analysis (STIP-TA) in patients...
Short-term inpatient psychotherapy based on transactional analysis (STIP-TA) in patients with person...
Objective: Although personality disorder not otherwise specified (PDNOS) is highly prevalent and ass...
Objective: Although personality disorder not otherwise specified (PDNOS) is highly prevalent and ass...
Objective: The efficacy of short-term psychotherapy has become an area of increasing in-terest. The ...
Background Although psychotherapy is considered the treatment of choice for patients...
The field of clinical personality assessment is lacking in published empirical evidence regarding it...
Background: For patients with cluster B personality disorders there is no consensus regarding the op...
Promising reports from studies of coherent and structured treatments for patients with personality d...
Background: While psychopharmacological studies are common in patients with cluster A personality di...
Background: While psychopharmacological studies are common in patients with cluster A personality di...
CME EducationaL Objectives 1. Review the outcome evidence of prior meta-analytic reviews of intensiv...
BACKGROUND: No previous studies have compared the effectiveness of different modalities of psychothe...
BACKGROUND: No previous studies have compared the effectiveness of different modalities of psychothe...
Controlled studies on the effectiveness of inpatient psychotherapy with patients with personality di...
textabstractShort-term inpatient psychotherapy based on transactional analysis (STIP-TA) in patients...
Short-term inpatient psychotherapy based on transactional analysis (STIP-TA) in patients with person...
Objective: Although personality disorder not otherwise specified (PDNOS) is highly prevalent and ass...
Objective: Although personality disorder not otherwise specified (PDNOS) is highly prevalent and ass...
Objective: The efficacy of short-term psychotherapy has become an area of increasing in-terest. The ...
Background Although psychotherapy is considered the treatment of choice for patients...
The field of clinical personality assessment is lacking in published empirical evidence regarding it...
Background: For patients with cluster B personality disorders there is no consensus regarding the op...
Promising reports from studies of coherent and structured treatments for patients with personality d...
Background: While psychopharmacological studies are common in patients with cluster A personality di...
Background: While psychopharmacological studies are common in patients with cluster A personality di...
CME EducationaL Objectives 1. Review the outcome evidence of prior meta-analytic reviews of intensiv...
BACKGROUND: No previous studies have compared the effectiveness of different modalities of psychothe...
BACKGROUND: No previous studies have compared the effectiveness of different modalities of psychothe...