Recent CBT Research
Behaviour Research and Therapy
- Which treatment worked better for whom? Moderators of group cognitive behavioral therapy versus adapted mindfulness based stress reduction for anxiety disorders May 24, 2013Publication date: Available online 2 May 2013 Source:Behaviour Research and Therapy Author(s): Joanna J. Arch , Catherine R. Ayers Objective Identifying treatment moderators facilitates treatment matching and personalized medicine. No previous studies have investigated treatment moderators for a mindfulness-based versus traditional cognitive behavioral thera […]
- The role of psychological flexibility in a self-help acceptance and commitment therapy intervention for psychological distress in a randomized controlled trial May 24, 2013Publication date: March 2013 Source:Behaviour Research and Therapy, Volume 51, Issue 3 Author(s): Martine Fledderus , Ernst T. Bohlmeijer , Jean-Paul Fox , Karlein M.G. Schreurs , Philip Spinhoven This study examined the role of psychological flexibility, as a risk factor and as a process of change, in a self-help Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) inte […]
- The association between meditation practice and treatment outcome in Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy for bipolar disorder May 24, 2013Publication date: July 2013 Source:Behaviour Research and Therapy, Volume 51, Issue 7 Author(s): Tania Perich , Vijaya Manicavasagar , Philip B. Mitchell , Jillian R. Ball This study aimed to examine the impact of quantity of mindfulness meditation practice on the outcome of psychiatric symptoms following Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) for those […]
- Emotion regulation in broadly defined anorexia nervosa: Association with negative affective memory bias May 24, 2013Publication date: Available online 1 May 2013 Source:Behaviour Research and Therapy Author(s): Amy Manuel , Tracey D. Wade Theoretical models in anorexia nervosa (AN) implicate difficulties with emotion regulation as a maintaining factor. To date little is known about how different factors might maintain these difficulties. Forty eight women were recruited, […]
- Internet-based guided self-help for university students with anxiety, depression and stress: A randomized controlled clinical trial May 24, 2013Publication date: July 2013 Source:Behaviour Research and Therapy, Volume 51, Issue 7 Author(s): Victor Day , Patrick J. McGrath , Magdalena Wojtowicz Anxiety, depression and stress, often co-occurring, are the psychological problems for which university students most often seek help. Moreover there are many distressed students who cannot, or choose not to, […]
- Community-based behavioral weight-loss treatment: Long-term maintenance of weight loss, physiological, and psychological outcomes May 24, 2013Publication date: Available online 7 May 2013 Source:Behaviour Research and Therapy Author(s): Janet D. Latner , Anna C. Ciao , Annemarie U. Wendicke , Jessica M. Murakami , Laura E. Durso Obesity is a significant public health problem, and sustainable long-term treatments are needed. This study examined a community-based model of weight-loss treatment. Nine […]
- Fear, avoidance and physiological symptoms during cognitive-behavioral therapy for social anxiety disorder May 24, 2013Publication date: July 2013 Source:Behaviour Research and Therapy, Volume 51, Issue 7 Author(s): Idan M. Aderka , Carmen P. McLean , Jonathan D. Huppert , Jonathan R.T. Davidson , Edna B. Foa We examined fear, avoidance and physiological symptoms during cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for social anxiety disorder (SAD). Participants were 177 individuals wi […]
- Effectiveness of peer-led dissonance-based eating disorder prevention groups: Results from two randomized pilot trials May 24, 2013Publication date: May 2013 Source:Behaviour Research and Therapy, Volume 51, Issues 4–5 Author(s): Eric Stice , Paul Rohde , Shelley Durant , Heather Shaw , Emily Wade Objective The present preliminary trials tested whether undergraduate peer leaders can effectively deliver a dissonance-based eating disorder prevention program, which could facilitate broad d […]
- The widening of the gaze cone in patients with social anxiety disorder and its normalization after CBT May 24, 2013Publication date: July 2013 Source:Behaviour Research and Therapy, Volume 51, Issue 7 Author(s): Johannes Harbort , Michael Witthöft , Julia Spiegel , Kira Nick , Heiko Hecht Gaze plays a crucial role in social interactions. Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD), which is associated with severe impairment of social interactions, is thus likely to exhibit disturbance […]
- A randomized trial of group parent training: Reducing child conduct problems in real-world settings May 24, 2013Publication date: March 2013 Source:Behaviour Research and Therapy, Volume 51, Issue 3 Author(s): John Kjøbli , Silje Hukkelberg , Terje Ogden Objective Group-based Parent Management Training, the Oregon model (PMTO, 12 sessions) was delivered by the regular staff of municipal child and family services. PMTO is based on social interaction learning theory and […]