Psychotherapy and psychosomatics
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Psychother Psychosom · Jan 2015
Meta AnalysisA meta-analysis of the efficacy of acceptance and commitment therapy for clinically relevant mental and physical health problems.
The current study presents the results of a meta-analysis of 39 randomized controlled trials on the efficacy of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), including 1,821 patients with mental disorders or somatic health problems. ⋯ Our findings indicate that ACT is more effective than treatment as usual or placebo and that ACT may be as effective in treating anxiety disorders, depression, addiction, and somatic health problems as established psychological interventions. More research that focuses on quality of life and processes of change is needed to understand the added value of ACT and its transdiagnostic nature.
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Psychother Psychosom · Jan 2015
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative StudyCognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy versus Escitalopram in Chronic Major Depression.
A specific psychotherapy for chronic depression, the Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP), was compared to escitalopram (ESC). ⋯ CBASP and ESC/CM appear to be equally effective treatment options for chronically depressed outpatients. For nonimprovers to the initial treatment, it is efficacious to augment with medication in the case of nonresponse to CBASP and vice versa.
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Psychother Psychosom · Jan 2015
Multidisciplinary Proactive Psychiatric Consultation Service: Impact on Length of Stay for Medical Inpatients.
Mental illness correlates with an increased length of stay (LOS) for patients hospitalized for medical conditions. While psychiatric consultations help manage mental illness among those hospitalized for medical conditions, consultations initiated by nonpsychiatric mental disease may lack maximum effectiveness. ⋯ BIT is a promising means of lowering LOS on general medical units while providing a high level of care and staff support.