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Cognitive Therapy for Schizophrenia Free
- March 19, 2012
- Steven Dubovsky, MD
- Psychiatry
Even chronically ill, poorly functioning patients can benefit from this approach.
CME Exam- Reviewing:
- Grant PM et al., Arch Gen Psychiatry 2012 Feb; 69:121.
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The Eyes Have It for Cognitive Therapy
- May 16, 2011
- Steven Dubovsky, MD
- Psychiatry
Depressed patients with little pupil dilation in response to negative words, indicating less executive control, might be good candidates for CT.- Reviewing:
- Siegle GJ et al., Biol Psychiatry 2011 Apr 15; 69:726.
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Preventive Effects of Mindfulness in Recurrent Depression Free
- January 14, 2011
- Peter Roy-Byrne, MD
- Psychiatry
A potentially valuable approach, especially for patients with unstable remissions who wish to discontinue their medication after successful acute treatment.
CME Exam- Reviewing:
- Segal ZV et al., Arch Gen Psychiatry 2010 Dec; 67:1256.
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Three Types of Treatment for Depression: A Comparison
- September 1, 2006
- Michael W. Otto, PhD
- Psychiatry
Behaviorally based psychotherapy can help patients, especially those with severe depression.- Reviewing:
- Dimidjian S et al., J Consult Clin Psychol 2006 Aug; 74:658-70.
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Cognitive Therapy Prevents Future Suicide Attempts
- September 7, 2005
- Peter Roy-Byrne, MD
- Psychiatry
Sometimes, treatment is most powerful when focused on specific behaviors and symptoms rather than on overall disorders or syndromes.- Reviewing:
- Brown GK et al., JAMA 2005 Aug 3; 294:563-70.
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Treating Depression with Computer-Assisted Cognitive Therapy
- July 21, 2005
- Joel Yager, MD
- Psychiatry
Cognitive therapy (CT) has long been an effective intervention for major depression, particularly depression at moderate levels, but many patients lack access to appropriate therapists, . . .- Reviewing:
- Wright JH et al., Am J Psychiatry 2005 Jun; 162:1158-64.
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Cognitive Therapy Versus Antidepressants for More Severe Depressions
- June 22, 2005
- Steven Dubovsky, MD
- Psychiatry
Cognitive therapy (CT) and antidepressants are considered equally effective for all but severe forms of depression, for which antidepressants are preferred. In this study, researchers . . .- Reviewing:
- DeRubeis RJ et al., Arch Gen Psychiatry 2005 Apr; 62:409-16. Hollon SD et al., Arch Gen Psychiatry 2005 Apr; 62:417-22.
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Depression Treatment: What Works? For How Long?
- May 24, 2005
- Nada L. Stotland, MD, MPH
- Women's Health
As the public comes to understand the limitations of the drug-approval process in the U.S., and the media sensationalize dubious reports of SSRIs’ adverse effects, . . .- Reviewing:
- DeRubeis RJ et al., Arch Gen Psychiatry 2005 Apr; 62:409-16. Hollon SD et al., Arch Gen Psychiatry 2005 Apr; 62:417-22.
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Cognitive Therapy for Relapse Prevention in Bipolar Disorder?
- March 9, 2005
- Joel Yager, MD
- Psychiatry
Despite increasingly effective medications, many bipolar patients have stormy courses, and relapses are common. Both medication nonadherence and the "natural course" of this illness contribute . . .- Reviewing:
- Lam DH et al., Am J Psychiatry 2005 Feb; 162:324-9.
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Cognitive Therapy vs. Fluoxetine for Social Phobia
- December 23, 2003
- Michael W. Otto, PhD
- Psychiatry
Self-exposure assignments are an easy-to-arrange and recommended addition to medication treatments for anxiety disorders. To reflect actual clinical use of self-exposure assignments, these investigators randomized . . .- Reviewing:
- Clark DM et al., J Consult Clin Psychol 2003 Dec; 71:1058-67.
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Cognitive Therapy for Preventing Relapse in Bipolar Disorder
- April 9, 2003
- Steven Dubovsky, MD
- Psychiatry
Bipolar disorder has been relegated so thoroughly to the category of "biological" or "brain" disorders that treatment often is restricted to somatic therapies. To determine . . .- Reviewing:
- Lam DH et al., Arch Gen Psychiatry 2003 Feb; 60:145-52.
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Increased Fluoxetine vs. Add-On Cognitive Therapy for Long-Term Depression
- October 24, 2002
- Peter Roy-Byrne, MD
- Psychiatry
Several studies have demonstrated that cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) added to effective pharmacotherapy improves long-term outcome in patients with depression by reducing residual depressive symptoms and . . .- Reviewing:
- Perlis RH et al., J Clin Psychopharmacol 2002 Oct; 22:474-80.
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Continuation of Cognitive Therapy Prevents Depression Relapse
- June 6, 2001
- NL Stotland
- Women's Health
Depression is a relapsing disease, and each relapse increases the likelihood of further episodes. Maintenance antidepressant medication often reduces the rate of relapse; however, some . . .- Reviewing:
- Jarrett RB et al., Arch Gen Psychiatry 2001 Apr; 58:
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Cognitive Therapy for Anger Problems
- January 23, 2001
- MW Otto
- Psychiatry
Beck's cognitive therapy (CT) has a striking track record of successes for anxiety and mood disorders. In this study of CT in individuals with anger . . .- Reviewing:
- Deffenbacher JL et al., Cognit Ther Res 2000 Dec; 24:
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Long-Distance Treatment for Panic Disorder: Does It Work? Free
- February 8, 2007
- Claudio N. Soares MD, PhD
- Women's Health
Treatment administered via the internet and telephone was beneficial to individuals with PD.- Reviewing:
- Carlbring P et al., Am J Psychiatry 2006 Dec; 163:2119-25.
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Does STAR*D Make the All-Stars? Free
- December 29, 2006
- Psychiatry
Researchers try to evaluate depression treatments by emulating real-world clinical decision-making. -
CBT or Medication for Chronic Insomnia in the Elderly
- July 11, 2006
- Peter Roy-Byrne, MD
- Psychiatry
Behaviorally focused treatment worked extremely well in elderly subjects.- Reviewing:
- Sivertsen B et al., JAMA 2006 Jun 28; 295:2851-8.
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It Pays to Prevent Depression in High-Risk Teens
- December 21, 2005
- Steven Dubovsky, MD
- Psychiatry
A depressive episode in adolescence increases the risks for future depressive episodes, psychosocial and medical dysfunction, substance abuse, and suicidal behavior. In an earlier randomized . . .- Reviewing:
- Lynch FL et al., Arch Gen Psychiatry 2005 Nov; 62:1241-8.
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Comorbid Personality Disorder Moderates Response to Depression Treatments
- March 17, 2008
- Peter Roy-Byrne, MD
- Psychiatry
A new way of looking at how depressed patients respond to cognitive-behavioral therapy and medication- Reviewing:
- Fournier JC et al., Br J Psychiatry 2008 Feb; 192:124.
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Group Counseling for Children with Chronic Illness Is Effective
. . . and the benefits are enhanced when parents participate.- Reviewing:
- Scholten L et al., Pediatrics 2013 Apr; 131:e1196.
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