group based form of cbt is atleast as successful i
concluded cbt was effective for treating depressio
marginally less effective than active drug treatme
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Evaluation of CBT for Depression With
Correct Solutions.
Kuyken et al (2008)
Butler et al (2006)
Comer (1998)
Elkin et al (1989)
Willliams et al (2013)
Farrer et al (2011)
Otto & Wisniewski (2012) Answer - Supporting studies (7)
GROUP based form of CBT is ATLEAST as SUCCESSFUL in treating depression as
PROZAC
MCBT was BETTER at:
- preventing RELAPSE
- offered MORE EFFECTIVE change in QoL
- more COST-EFFECTIVE Answer - Give the findings of Kuyken et al (2008) (2)
concluded CBT was EFFECTIVE for treating depression
after reviewing SEVERAL STUDIES and META-ANALYSES where treatment had been
used Answer - Give the findings of Butler et al (2006) (2)
50-60% of patients show NO REOCCURRENCE
of depressive SYMPTOMS after treatment Answer - Give findings of Comer (1998)
MARGINALLY LESS EFFECTIVE than active DRUG treatment with CLINICAL
MANAGEMENT
but is MORE PREFERABLE than drugs as LESS INVASIVE Answer - Give findings of
Elkin et al (1989) (2)
HOLLISTICALLY , CBT is a better option than drugs
, as BENEFIT-RISK RATIO is evaluated Answer - What do the findings of Elkin et al
(1989) suggest about CBT treatment? (2)
CBT ALONE and when COMBINED with IMAGERY-BASED therapy was
SUCCESSFUL Answer - Give the findings of Williams et al (2013)
investigated EFFICACY of INTERNET-based CBT (iCBT) and CBT treatment as
USUAL with a THERAPIST
BOTH involved a TELEPHONE follow-up after each session or NO phone CALL Answer
- Describe Farrer et al (2011) (2)
LOWER rates of depression found iCBT group after 6 WEEKS
PHONE CALL made NO DIFFERENCE
this was the case IMMEADIATELY AFTER treatment and 6 MONTHS after Answer -
Give the findings of Farrer et al (2011) (3)
recent LARGE SCALE study conducted in UK Answer - Describe Otto & Wisniewski
(2012)
CBT is an EFFECTIVE ADD-ON for people who do NOT RESPOND well to DRUG
treatment
lead to improvement in SYMPTOMS for 55% of CBT group
compared to 31% receiving treatment ALONE Answer - Give findings of Otto &
Wisniewski (2012) (3)
backed by GOVERNAMENT FUNDING in UK
NICE recommendation (2004)
NO SIDE effects Answer - General strengths (3)
backed by GOVERNAMENT FUNDING in UK
INTEGRAL PART of INITIATIVE to improve ACCESS to PSYCHOLOGICAL
THERAPIES
WIDESPREAD USE can improve QoL for suffers as FAIRLY QUICK to show RESULTS
with little/no SID EFFECTS Answer - Describe how CBT is backed by Government
funding in the UK (2)
Explain why this is a Strength
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