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[Short-term treatment of depression. Implementation of group-based cognitive behavioral therapy].

Marianne Engelbrecht Lau1, Juno Calmer, Jette Bramsen, Jørgen Due Madsen.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Psychotherapy of depressive conditions is more and more in demand by patients. The effect of individual cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) on depression is well-documented, and foreign studies indicate that group CBT also works well. There was no Danish manual on group CBT for the purpose of clinical implementation. The aim of the present project was to develop such a manual and complete a preliminary evaluation of the outcome.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A therapy manual consisting of 12 group sessions of 2 hours duration was developed. A constituent part of the evaluation of the clinical effect was 10 group courses with a total of 51 consecutively referred patients with a non-psychotic depression requiring treatment.
RESULTS: On the basis of clinical experience, the manual has been revised and is now ready for publication. 80% of the patients completed the therapy course with a large Effect Size (ES) on psychiatric/depression symptoms (SCL-90R) and function level (GAF), as well as moderate ES on the degree of hopelessness (BHS).
CONCLUSION: The development and clinical implementation of a manual in cognitive behavioral group therapy has resulted in this treatment now being offered as permanent treatment for depressive patients throughout the cooperating centers. The existing manual can relatively easily be implemented in other treatment centers and clinics. The preliminary results are positive, but the design does not permit further conclusions.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18433582

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ugeskr Laeger        ISSN: 0041-5782


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1.  Transdiagnostic group CBT vs. standard group CBT for depression, social anxiety disorder and agoraphobia/panic disorder: Study protocol for a pragmatic, multicenter non-inferiority randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Sidse M Arnfred; Ruth Aharoni; Morten Hvenegaard; Stig Poulsen; Bo Bach; Mikkel Arendt; Nicole K Rosenberg; Nina Reinholt
Journal:  BMC Psychiatry       Date:  2017-01-23       Impact factor: 3.630

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