1-18 of 18
Keywords: Cognitive behaviour therapy
Close
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account

Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Close Modal
Sort by
Journal Articles
Journal Articles
Journal Articles
Journal Articles
Journal Articles
Journal Articles
Psychother Psychosom (2015) 84 (6): 368–376.
Published Online: 25 September 2015
...Jan F. Wiborg; Jose van Bussel; Agaat van Dijk; Gijs Bleijenberg; Hans Knoop Background: Meta-analyses have been inconclusive about the efficacy of cognitive behaviour therapies (CBTs) delivered in groups of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) due to a lack of adequate studies. Methods: We...
Journal Articles
Psychother Psychosom (2014) 83 (6): 341–353.
Published Online: 16 October 2014
...David Veale; Martin Anson; Sarah Miles; Maria Pieta; Ana Costa; Nell Ellison Background: The evidence base for the efficacy of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for treating body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is weak. Aims: To determine whether CBT is more effective than anxiety management (AM...
Journal Articles
Psychother Psychosom (2014) 83 (2): 125–127.
Published Online: 22 January 2014
... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Eating disorders Anorexia nervosa Binge eating disorder Bulimia nervosa Cognitive behaviour therapy Cognitive...
Journal Articles
Psychother Psychosom (2013) 82 (6): 390–398.
Published Online: 20 September 2013
...Riccardo Dalle Grave; Simona Calugi; Maddalena Conti; Helen Doll; Christopher G. Fairburn Background: The aim of this study was to compare the immediate and longer-term effects of two cognitive behaviour therapy programmes for hospitalized patients with anorexia nervosa, one focused exclusively...
Journal Articles
Journal Articles
Psychother Psychosom (2011) 80 (6): 353–358.
Published Online: 06 August 2011
...Matteo Cella; Trudie Chalder; Peter D. White Background: Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a heterogeneous condition. A few studies have shown that some independent factors predict outcomes after cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT). Two recent systematic reviews suggest that heterogeneity may...
Journal Articles
Psychother Psychosom (2011) 80 (4): 199–205.
Published Online: 14 April 2011
... contacts, and even suicide and murder suicide. Patients have been shown to be nonresponders to many treatments. This paper gives an outline of cognitive behaviour therapy based on wisdom psychology and reports first data on treatment effects. Method: In a first pilot study on psychotherapy for PTED...
Journal Articles
Psychother Psychosom (2010) 79 (4): 249–256.
Published Online: 25 May 2010
...Marianne J. Heins; Hans Knoop; Judith B. Prins; Maja Stulemeijer; Jos W.M. van der Meer; Gijs Bleijenberg Background: Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) can decrease the level of fatigue and disabilities, but it has been suggested that during therapy some patients...
Journal Articles
Psychother Psychosom (2007) 76 (4): 196–202.
Published Online: 14 June 2007
... the effectiveness of a computerised cognitive behaviour therapy (CCBT) for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Methods: Fifteen electronic bibliographic databases including Medline, Embase, the Cochrane Library, Cinahl, PsycINFO, Biological Abstracts, HMIC and NHS CRD databases were comprehensively searched...
Journal Articles
Psychother Psychosom (2005) 74 (3): 136–144.
Published Online: 11 April 2005
...Nicholas Tarrier Background: Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were once thought to be impervious to psychological treatments; however, there is accumulating evidence that cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) can result in significant clinical benefit to these patients. Aim: This paper aims...
Journal Articles
Psychother Psychosom (2005) 74 (3): 154–164.
Published Online: 11 April 2005
... instructions. Methods: Phobia/panic referrals were randomised to computer-aided self-help via the internet at home in a 2:1 ratio either by self-exposure cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) [ FearFighter (FF), n = 45] or by minimal CBT without exposure [ Managing Anxiety (MA), n = 23]. All had brief backup phone...
Journal Articles
Psychother Psychosom (2004) 74 (1): 36–42.
Published Online: 23 December 2004
...M. Linden; D. Zubraegel; T. Baer; U. Franke; P. Schlattmann Background: Generalized anxiety disorders (GAD) are amongst the most prevalent mental disorders. Recent studies have suggested that cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for GAD. A controlled clinical trial was done...
Journal Articles
Psychother Psychosom (2004) 73 (3): 174–182.
Published Online: 29 March 2004
... were followed in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), guided support groups and natural course at 8 and 14 months. Results: CFS patients and fatigued employees reported more negative interactions and insufficiency of supporting interactions than cancer patients and healthy controls. No differences...