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Sequential cognitive-behavioral therapy for children with obsessive-compulsive disorder with an inadequate medication response: a case series of five patients.

Eric A Storch1, Daniel M Bagner, Gary R Geffken, Jennifer W Adkins, Tanya K Murphy, Wayne K Goodman.   

Abstract

Few data have been reported on the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for youth with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) who have not responded to prior treatment with medication. Given this, we report an open trial of CBT for children who have remained symptomatic following medication trials. Five children with OCD who had an inadequate response to psychotropic medications (e.g., limited response and/or unable to be titrated to a complete dose due to side effects) received treatment in a 3-week intensive CBT program. Assessments were conducted at baseline and after treatment. All participants were classified as treatment responders (much improved or very much improved) and the severity of clinician-rated OCD symptoms and impairment significantly decreased after the intervention. Although a number of limitations of this preliminary report exist, this study provides preliminary support for the utility of an intensive intervention for youth with OCD who have had an inadequate response and/or adverse side effects. (c) 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17044015     DOI: 10.1002/da.20260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Depress Anxiety        ISSN: 1091-4269            Impact factor:   6.505


  6 in total

1.  Intensive Family-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Applications for Treatment of Medication Partial- or Nonresponders.

Authors:  Wendi E Marien; Eric A Storch; Gary R Geffken; Tanya K Murphy
Journal:  Cogn Behav Pract       Date:  2009-08

2.  Moderators of intensive CBT for adolescent panic disorder: the of fear and avoidance.

Authors:  R Meredith Elkins; Kaitlin P Gallo; Donna B Pincus; Jonathan S Comer
Journal:  Child Adolesc Ment Health       Date:  2015-09-08       Impact factor: 2.175

3.  Evidence for successful implementation of exposure and response prevention in a naturalistic group format for pediatric OCD.

Authors:  Thomas M Olino; Susan Gillo; David Rowe; Sean Palermo; Elizabeth C Nuhfer; Boris Birmaher; Andrew R Gilbert
Journal:  Depress Anxiety       Date:  2011-02-24       Impact factor: 6.505

4.  Feasibility of intensive parent-child interaction therapy (I-PCIT): Results from an open trial.

Authors:  Paulo A Graziano; Daniel M Bagner; Janine Slavec; Gabriela Hungerford; Kristine Kent; Dara Babinski; Karen Derefinko; Dave Pasalich
Journal:  J Psychopathol Behav Assess       Date:  2015-03-01

5.  An Initial Case Series of Intensive Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Authors:  Marina Iniesta-Sepúlveda; Joshua M Nadeau; Amaya Ramos; Brian Kay; Bradley C Riemann; Eric A Storch
Journal:  Child Psychiatry Hum Dev       Date:  2018-02

Review 6.  Behavioural and cognitive behavioural therapy for obsessive compulsive disorder in children and adolescents.

Authors:  R T O'Kearney; K J Anstey; C von Sanden
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2006-10-18
  6 in total

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