A trial of a relapse prevention strategy in women with bulimia nervosa who respond to cognitive-behavior therapy

2004 ◽  
Vol 35 (4) ◽  
pp. 549-555 ◽  
Author(s):  
James E. Mitchell ◽  
W. Stewart Agras ◽  
G. Terence Wilson ◽  
Katherine Halmi ◽  
Helena Kraemer ◽  
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2001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Z. Steel ◽  
J. Jones ◽  
S Adcock ◽  
R Clancy ◽  
L. Bridgford-West ◽  
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BJPsych Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (S1) ◽  
pp. S164-S164
Author(s):  
Mohammed Binnwejim ◽  
Atheer Alhumade ◽  
Deiaaeldin Hosny ◽  
Mohamed Alhabib

AimsTo examine the therapeutic efficacy and effectiveness of cognitive behavior therapy and pharmacotherapy in the treatment of Major Captagon (Fenethylline) Dependence.MethodA 41 outpatients males selected for the study, diagnosed as they are suffering from Captagon Dependence according to the DSM-5, with mean age 34.58 ± 5.11. The sample was divided into three experimental groups, (A) (N = 14) treated by cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and pharmacotherapy in combination. (B) (N = 13) treated by CBT alone. (C) (N = 14) treated by pharmacotherapy alone. All groups were assigned to four measurements, one for the baseline before any treatment interventions, one post-treatment evaluation and two for follow-up within a short and long time. Non-parametric statistics were used to analyze the data collected by SPSS.ResultThere is no significant intra-group differences were found in terms of baseline assessment. There was no significant discrepancy between the first and the second group except in the term of reducing Captagon craving, as it was clearer in the first group in comparison with other groups. There was a clear significant discrepancy between the first and third groups, for all the study variables and it is phases of assessment especially follow-up. There was a clear degree of differences among the second and the third group, through the different phases of post-assessment, which refers to the great efficacy and effectiveness of CBT in Treating Captagon Dependence CBT was proved to be more effective than pharmacotherapy in the treatment of Captagon Dependence. The combination of CBT and pharmacotherapy was more effective than each other alone in the treatment of Captagon Dependence and Relapse Prevention.ConclusionAvailable evidence suggests that cognitive–behavioral therapy is an effective intervention method for psychological aspects of automatic thoughts, depression, negative health beliefs, craving, and relapse prevention, although its efficacy in reducing Captagon (Fenethylline) dependence.


1994 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-45 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harold Leitenberg ◽  
James C. Rosen ◽  
Jane Wolf ◽  
Linda S. Vara ◽  
Mark J. Detzer ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 0-0
Author(s):  
Evrim Çakmakçı ◽  
Majid Mozafarizadeh ◽  
Seyed Morteza Tayebi ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pinar Tokgöz ◽  
Robert Hrynyschyn ◽  
Jessica Hafner ◽  
Simone Schönfeld ◽  
Christoph Dockweiler

BACKGROUND Depression is a major cause for disability worldwide and digital health interventions are expected to be a more augmentative and effective treatment. According to the fast-growing field of information and communication technologies and its dissemination, there is a need of mapping the technological landscape, as well as its benefits and challenges for users. OBJECTIVE A scoping review was conducted to provide a comprehensive overview in the field of digital health interventions for the treatment of depression. The purpose of this scoping review was to give an overview of the used DHI for depression. The main goal of this review was then to provide a comprehensive review of the system landscape and its technological state and functions, as well as its evidence and benefits for users. METHODS A scoping review was conducted to provide a comprehensive overview in the field of digital health interventions for the treatment of depression. PubMed, Psyndex, and Cochrane were searched by two independent researchers between May 2019 and April 2019 to identify relevant publications and were examined due to inclusion and exclusion criteria. For conducting the systematic review, ‘Rayyan’, a free web-tool, was used. RESULTS In total, 51 studies were included in the qualitative synthesis. After categorizing the field of application in prevention, early detection, therapy and relapse prevention, the search showed dominant numbers of studies in the field therapy (N= 42). There was only one prevention study, three studies for early detection and five studies for relapse prevention. Dominant measures of depression severity were the PHQ-9 or the BDI-II scale. The most dominant therapy approaches were cognitive behavior therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy and problem-solving therapy. Most of the studies revealed significant effects of digital health intervention when cognitive behavior therapy applied. cognitive behavior therapy as the most dominant form was often provided by web-based systems. Combined approaches consisting of web-based and smartphone-based approaches are constantly rising. CONCLUSIONS Digital health interventions for treating depression are quite comprehensive. There are different interventions focusing on different fields of care. While most applications can be beneficial to achieving a better care for depression patients, it can be hindering in determining which approaches in the depression care are suitable. Computerized CBT has shown good effects in the treatment of depression, but treatment for depression still stays very individualistic.


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