Using CBT effectively for treating depression and anxiety Modify the elements of CBT to address specific anxiety disorders, patient factors ewer than 20% of people seeking help for depression and anxiety disorders receive cognitive-behavioral therapy F(CBT), the most established evidence-based psychother- 1 apeutic treatment. Efforts are being made to increase access 2 to CBT, but a substantial barrier remains: therapist training is a strong predictor of treatment outcome, and many therapists offering CBT services are not sufficiently trained to deliver multiple manual-based interventions with adequate fidelity to the model. Proposed solutions to this barrier include: • abbreviated versions of CBT ...
Arnfred et al. BMC Psychiatry (2017) 17:37 DOI 10.1186/s12888-016-1175-0 STUDY PROTOCOL Open Access Transdiagnostic group CBT vs. standard group CBT for depression, social anxiety disorder and agoraphobia/panic disorder: Study protocol for a pragmatic, multicenter non-inferiority randomized controlled trial 1,5* 2 1 3 1 4 Sidse M. Arnfred , Ruth Aharoni , Morten Hvenegaard , Stig Poulsen , Bo Bach , Mikkel Arendt , Nicole K. Rosenberg2 and Nina Reinholt2,5 Abstract Background: Transdiagnostic Cognitive Behavior Therapy (TCBT) manuals delivered in individual format have been reported to be just as effective as traditional diagnosis specific CBT manuals. We have translated and modified the “The ...
Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Anxiety Disorders This section describes the knowledge and skills required to carry out individual cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety disorders (GAD, social phobia and separation anxiety disorder) present in late childhood and early adolescence. It is not a ‘stand-alone’ description of technique and it should be read as part of the CAMHS competency framework. Cross-referencing to the CBT competence framework (and particularly to the section outlining CBT for adult anxiety) will also be helpful. Effective delivery of this approach depends on the integration of this competence list with the knowledge and skills set out in the ...
Book Recommendations from the NC CTP TF-CBT Consultants Title Author Topic Let’s Talk About It: Adoption Fred Rogers Adoption My New Family: A First Look at Adoption Pat Thomas Adoption Double-Dip Feelings: Stories to Help Children Barbara S. Cain Affective Expression Understand Emotions Sometimes I Feel Like a Mouse Jeanne Modesitt Affective Expression Today I Feel Silly: And Other Moods That Make My Day Jaime Lee Curtis Affective Expression When My Worries Get Too Big!: A Relaxation Book for Kari Dunn Buron Affective Expression and Regulation Children Who Live with Anxiety One Kathryn Otoshi Bullying Simon’s Hook: ...