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Therapist tips for the brief behavioural activation therapy for depression - revised (BATD-R) treatment manual practical wisdom and clinical nuance.

Joanne Cassar1, Joanne Ross1, Jennifer Dahne2,3, Philippa Ewer1, Maree Teesson1, Derek Hopko4, Carl W Lejuez2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This article aims to provide supportive guidance for clinicians using the brief behavioral activation treatment for depression - revised (BATD-R) manual. Expanding upon key points less explicitly addressed in the treatment manual, the goal is to convey practical wisdom and clinical nuance beyond that available in the manual, thereby enhancing therapist comfort with the approach and improving treatment delivery.
METHODS: In preparation for a randomised control trial of behavioural activation treatment for depression among substance users (the Activate Study), Professor Carl Lejuez, an author on the manual, provided training to our research team. This occurred over four days in May 2013 at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre in Sydney, Australia and involved in-depth discussion about treatment delivery, often addressing important issues implied but not addressed in-depth in the manual. Reflections were discussed throughout training and subsequently collated into key themes.
RESULTS: Intricacies associated with treatment delivery were identified. Seven key themes emerged, covering: provision of the treatment rationale; therapeutic alliance and self-disclosure; behaviour monitoring; values; angles and steps; contracts; and drawing from other therapeutic approaches. A detailed discussion of how to approach these themes in treatment forms the basis of this article.
CONCLUSIONS: The current article seeks to guide therapists and provide a supplement to the BATD-R manual that will enhance the flexibility and accessibility for therapists utilising this treatment. The suggestions made are useful for straightforward cases of depression and more complicated comorbid presentations, serving as a useful complement for therapists using the manual.

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Keywords:  behavioural activation; comorbidity; depression; manualised treatment; substance use

Year:  2016        PMID: 29720886      PMCID: PMC5926241          DOI: 10.1111/cp.12085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Psychol (Aust Psychol Soc)        ISSN: 1328-4207            Impact factor:   1.508


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Authors:  C W Lejuez; D R Hopko; S D Hopko
Journal:  Behav Modif       Date:  2001-04

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Authors:  C W Lejuez; Derek R Hopko; Ron Acierno; Stacey B Daughters; Sherry L Pagoto
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Journal:  Behav Ther       Date:  2013-10-16

5.  Examining the effect of the Life Enhancement Treatment for Substance Use (LETS ACT) on residential substance abuse treatment retention.

Authors:  Jessica F Magidson; Stephanie M Gorka; Laura MacPherson; Derek R Hopko; Carlos Blanco; C W Lejuez; Stacey B Daughters
Journal:  Addict Behav       Date:  2011-01-21       Impact factor: 3.913

6.  A brief behavioral activation treatment for depression. A randomized pilot trial within an inpatient psychiatric hospital.

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Journal:  Behav Modif       Date:  2003-09

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