27 research outputs found
780340_Supplemental_Table_3 - Outcome of Psychoanalytic and Cognitive-Behavioural Long-Term Therapy with Chronically Depressed Patients: A Controlled Trial with Preferential and Randomized Allocation
780340_Supplemental_Table_3 for Outcome of Psychoanalytic and Cognitive-Behavioural Long-Term Therapy with Chronically Depressed Patients: A Controlled Trial with Preferential and Randomized Allocation by Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, Martin Hautzinger, Georg Fiedler, Wolfram Keller, Ulrich Bahrke, Lisa Kallenbach, Johannes Kaufhold, Mareike Ernst, Alexa Negele, Margerete Schoett, Helmut Küchenhoff, Felix Günther, Bernhard Rüger, and Manfred Beutel in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry</p
780340_Supplemental_Table_1 - Outcome of Psychoanalytic and Cognitive-Behavioural Long-Term Therapy with Chronically Depressed Patients: A Controlled Trial with Preferential and Randomized Allocation
780340_Supplemental_Table_1 for Outcome of Psychoanalytic and Cognitive-Behavioural Long-Term Therapy with Chronically Depressed Patients: A Controlled Trial with Preferential and Randomized Allocation by Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, Martin Hautzinger, Georg Fiedler, Wolfram Keller, Ulrich Bahrke, Lisa Kallenbach, Johannes Kaufhold, Mareike Ernst, Alexa Negele, Margerete Schoett, Helmut Küchenhoff, Felix Günther, Bernhard Rüger, and Manfred Beutel in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry</p
780340_Supplemental_Table_3_English - Outcome of Psychoanalytic and Cognitive-Behavioural Long-Term Therapy with Chronically Depressed Patients: A Controlled Trial with Preferential and Randomized Allocation
780340_Supplemental_Table_3_English for Outcome of Psychoanalytic and Cognitive-Behavioural Long-Term Therapy with Chronically Depressed Patients: A Controlled Trial with Preferential and Randomized Allocation by Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, Martin Hautzinger, Georg Fiedler, Wolfram Keller, Ulrich Bahrke, Lisa Kallenbach, Johannes Kaufhold, Mareike Ernst, Alexa Negele, Margerete Schoett, Helmut Küchenhoff, Felix Günther, Bernhard Rüger, and Manfred Beutel in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry</p
780340_Supplemental_Table_2 - Outcome of Psychoanalytic and Cognitive-Behavioural Long-Term Therapy with Chronically Depressed Patients: A Controlled Trial with Preferential and Randomized Allocation
780340_Supplemental_Table_2 for Outcome of Psychoanalytic and Cognitive-Behavioural Long-Term Therapy with Chronically Depressed Patients: A Controlled Trial with Preferential and Randomized Allocation by Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, Martin Hautzinger, Georg Fiedler, Wolfram Keller, Ulrich Bahrke, Lisa Kallenbach, Johannes Kaufhold, Mareike Ernst, Alexa Negele, Margerete Schoett, Helmut Küchenhoff, Felix Günther, Bernhard Rüger, and Manfred Beutel in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry</p
Depression und Arbeitswelt
In der WHO-Charta von Ottawa aus dem Jahre 1986 steht zu lesen: >>Die Art und Weise, wie eine Gesellschaft die Arbeit und die Arbeitsbedingungen organisiert, sollte eine Quelle der Gesundheit und nicht der Krankheit sein.<< Diese Forderung ist in der spätmodernen Arbeitsgesellschaft nach wie vor nicht eingelöst. Und Erwerbsarbeit ist kein Lebensbereich wie jeder andere. Über das Einkommen sichert sie das materielle Auskommen der Gesellschaftsmitglieder und ermöglicht ihnen, sich sozial zu integrieren und zu partizipieren. Deshalb sind Arbeitsplatzunsicherheit (Sverke, Hellgren u. N ä swall, 2006) und Arbeitslosigkeit (Paulu. Moser, 2009) kritische Lebensereignisse, die kränken undkrank machen.
Was die Arbeitsplatzunsicherheit betrifft, so ist es nicht allein die Sorge, den Arbeitsplatz zu verlieren, die belastet. Gleiches gilt für die verbreitete Erfahrung, dass sich die Arbeitsbedingungen der Arbeitnehmer und Arbeitnehmerinnen auf Kosten ihrer psychischen Gesundheit gravierend verschlechtern. Deshalb muss es alarmieren, wenn Besch ä ftigtenbefragungen gegenw ä rtig darauf hinweisen, dass etwa jeder Zweite seine gesundheitlichen Probleme in einen ursächlichen Zusammenhang mit den Arbeitsbedingungen an seinem Arbeitsplatz bringt (Zok, 2010).unknownunknow
“Honey, you’re jumping about”—Mothers’ scaffolding of their children's and adolescents’ life narration
Psychoanalytic and cognitive-behavior therapy of chronic depression : study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Background: Despite limited effectiveness of short-term psychotherapy for chronic depression, there is a lack of trials of long-term psychotherapy. Our study is the first to determine the effectiveness of controlled long-term psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral (CBT) treatments and to assess the effects of preferential vs. randomized assessment.
Methods/design: Patients are assigned to treatment according to their preference or randomized (if they have no clear preference). Up to 80 sessions of psychodynamic or psychoanalytically oriented treatments (PAT) or up to 60 sessions of CBT are offered during the first year in the study. After the first year, PAT can be continued according to the ‘naturalistic’ usual method of treating such patients within the system of German health care (normally from 240 up to 300 sessions over two to three years). CBT therapists may extend their treatment up to 80 sessions, but focus mainly maintenance and relapse prevention. We plan to recruit a total of 240 patients (60 per arm). A total of 11 assessments are conducted throughout treatment and up to three years after initiation of treatment. The primary outcome measures are the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms (QIDS, independent clinician rating) and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) after the first year.
Discussion: We combine a naturalistic approach with randomized controlled trials(RCTs)to investigate how effectively chronic depression can be treated on an outpatient basis by the two forms of treatment reimbursed in the German healthcare system and we will determine the effects of treatment preference vs. randomization
