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Effectiveness of Psychotherapy in Adult ADHD: What Do Patients Think? Results of the COMPAS Study

2017

Objective: In the multicenter study Comparison of Methylphenidate and Psychotherapy in Adult ADHD (COMPAS), the efficacy of treatments has been primarily evaluated by observer-rated symptom change. Here, we additionally analyzed the patients’ subjective evaluation of therapy effects. Method: COMPAS compared ADHD-specific group therapy with unspecific clinical management with/without concomitant pharmacotherapy in a four-armed design. Evaluation through the patients’ retrospective perspective was performed after 1 year (post-treatment) and after another 1.5 years (follow-up). Results: In respect to patients’ subjective ratings, ADHD-specific group psychotherapy outperformed unspecific manage…

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Developing a prototype for short-term psychodynamic (supportive-expressive) therapy: An empirical study with the psychotherapy process Q-set.

2015

AbstractObjective: A Psychotherapy Process Q-set (PQS) prototype characteristic of short-term psychodynamic therapy (STPP) does not yet exist. Method: Experts in supportive-expressive (SE) therapy used the 100-Item PQS questionnaire to rate an ideal short-term SE therapy. Results: Agreement between raters was high (Cronbach's alpha = 0.94). The prototype for SE therapy showed a significant correlation with the psychoanalytic prototype, but with 28% of variance explained, the majority of variance of the former was not explained by the latter or vice versa. Furthermore, the SE prototype showed significant correlations with the cognitive-behavioral prototype and the prototype of interpersonal …

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Countertransference in Factitious Disorder

1994

In the treatment of patients with factitious disorder it is important to realize that at various levels of their experience these patients are more intimate with death than with life. This requires a particular awareness of resistance mechanisms to countertransference as well as of the importance of clinical procedures, in particular with regard to superego analysis. A requirement for establishing a psychotherapeutic alliance with patients suffering from factitious disorder is a high degree of 'therapeutic eros', hope and trust in one's own capabilities. The emphasis on a 'biophile attitude' does, however, involve the danger that the destructive potential, fantasies of death or killing, but…

AdultPsychotherapistPsychoanalysismedia_common.quotation_subjectMunchausen SyndromeShameResistance (psychoanalysis)DenialChild of Impaired ParentsId ego and super-egomedicineHumansCountertransferenceApplied PsychologyConscienceDefense Mechanismsmedia_commonPhysician-Patient RelationsGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseFactitious disorderPsychoanalytic TherapyPsychotherapyFactitious DisordersPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyPersonality DevelopmentFeelingFemaleCountertransferencePsychologySelf-Injurious BehaviorPsychotherapy and Psychosomatics
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Assimilation, reflexivity, and therapist responsiveness in group psychotherapy for social phobia: A case study.

2017

Objective: This case study examined reflexivity and the assimilation of problematic experiences, especially its progress within and between the Assimilation of Problematic Experiences Scale (APES) Stages 2–3, in group psychotherapy for social phobia. Method: The data consisted of all of one client's turns expressing the two voices of her main problematic experience in 12 sessions, and all replies by the therapist in direct connection to them. The client's utterances were rated on the APES. Results: A detailed analysis of 13 conversational passages revealed that progress in assimilation happened only when the client took a reflexive stance towards her inner experience or outer actions. There…

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Virtual reality treatment of claustrophobia: a case report.

1998

The efficacy of a treatment for claustrophobia using only Virtual Reality (VR) exposure was examined. The subject was a 43-year-old female who suffered from clinically significant distress and impairment and sought psychological therapy. Eight individual VR graded exposure sessions were conducted. All self-report measures were reduced following VR exposure and were maintained at one month follow-up. The necessity of a theoretical framework for this new medium for exposure therapy is discussed.

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyPsychotherapistmedicine.medical_treatmentExposure therapyPsychological therapyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyVirtual realityUser-Computer InterfacemedicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansFollow up studiesmedicine.diseaseDesensitization (psychology)Psychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyDistressPhobic DisordersPhysical therapyClaustrophobiaFemaleDesensitization PsychologicPsychologyArousalAnxiety disorderFollow-Up StudiesBehaviour research and therapy
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Treating Cockroach Phobia With Augmented Reality

2009

In vivo exposure is the recommended treatment of choice for specific phobias; however, it demonstrates a high attrition rate and is not effective in all instances. The use of virtual reality (VR) has improved the acceptance of exposure treatments to some individuals. Augmented reality (AR) is a variation of VR wherein the user sees the real world augmented by virtual elements. The present study tests an AR system in the short (posttreatment) and long term (3, 6, and 12 months) for the treatment of cockroach phobia using a multiple baseline design across individuals (with 6 participants). The AR exposure therapy was applied using the "one-session treatment" guidelines developed by Öst, Salko…

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Fatigue, Worry, and Fear—Life Events in the Narratives of Women With Fibromyalgia

2012

In this article we explored narrated life stories of 20 women with a long history of fibromyalgia to reach a deeper understanding of how people interpret the causes and consequences of different life events and illness experiences. Based on narrative analysis, we identified three model narratives that illustrate the different life courses of women with fibromyalgia. In addition, we described a counternarrative that questions fibromyalgia as a chronic disease. In this narrative study, we give insights to the invisible symptoms and unheard experiences that are associated with fibromyalgia and to the ongoing discussion on the etiology and maintenance of fibromyalgia.

Adultmusculoskeletal diseasesFibromyalgiaPsychotherapistActivities of daily livingmedia_common.quotation_subjectNarrative inquiryInterviews as TopicLife Change EventsQuality of life (healthcare)FibromyalgiaActivities of Daily LivingAdaptation PsychologicalHumansMedicineNarrativeFatigueFinlandAgedmedia_commonNarrationbusiness.industryLife eventsta3141FearMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasehumanitiesnervous system diseasesChronic diseaseChronic DiseaseGeneral Health ProfessionsQuality of LifeFemaleWorrybusinessClinical psychologyHealth Care for Women International
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Molecular bases of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder: shedding light on the darkness

2017

International audience; Eating-disorders (EDs) consequences to human health are devastating, involving social, mental, emotional, physical and life-threatening aspects, concluding on impairment and death in cases of extreme anorexia nervosa. It also implies that people suffering an ED need to find psychiatric and psychological help as soon as possible to achieve a fully physical and emotional recovery. Unfortunately, to date, there is a crucial lack of efficient clinical treatment to these disorders. In this review, we present an overview concerning the actual pharmacological and psychological treatments, the knowledge of cells, circuits, neuropeptides, neuromodulators and hormones in the h…

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Organizational performance focused on users' quality of life: The role of service climate and "contribution-to-others" wellbeing beliefs.

2017

The investigation of organizational factors as precursors of the quality of life (QoL) of service users in organizations for individuals with intellectual disability has been relatively neglected.With this in mind, this study tests the mediation of service climate between employee's "contribution-to-others" wellbeing beliefs (COWBs) and organizational performance focused on the QoL of individuals with intellectual disability. A total of 104 organizations participated in the study. Data were collected from 885 employees and 809 family members of individuals with intellectual disability. The results of the multilevel mediation model supported the hypotheses. When employees believe that their …

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An adventurous learning journey. Physiotherapists’ conceptions of learning and integrating cognitive functional therapy into clinical practice

2020

Background: Recent low back pain guidelines recommend a BPS approach to the management of disabling low back pain. However, the most effective way of teaching physiotherapists to implement these approaches remains unknown. The present qualitative study aimed to explore physiotherapists' conceptions of learning and integrating Cognitive Functional Therapy (CFT) into clinical practice in Finnish primary health care.Methods: We interviewed 22 physiotherapists, who participated in four to six days of CFT workshops. A phenomenographic approach was used to explore the variation in the physiotherapists' conceptions of this process.Results: Four themes emerged from the data: 1) membership of work c…

Biopsychosocial modelMedical educationAttitude of Health Personnelmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationResistance (psychoanalysis)CognitionCreativityLow back painPhysical TherapistsCognitionWork (electrical)medicineHumansmedicine.symptomPhenomenographyPsychologyLow Back PainQualitative ResearchQualitative researchmedia_commonPhysiotherapy Theory and Practice
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