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https://read.qxmd.com/read/25721182/cognitive-behavioral-therapy-for-child-anxiety-confers-long-term-protection-from-suicidality
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Courtney Benjamin Wolk, Philip C Kendall, Rinad S Beidas
OBJECTIVE: Evidence for an independent relationship between anxiety and suicidality has been mixed. Few studies have examined this relationship in youth seeking treatment for anxiety. The present study examined the relationship between response to treatment for an anxiety disorder in childhood and suicidal ideation, plans, and attempts at a follow-up interval of 7 to 19 years. We hypothesized that successful treatment for an anxiety disorder in childhood would be protective against later suicidality...
March 2015: Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25698766/cognitive-behavioural-therapy-for-anxiety-in-dementia-pilot-randomised-controlled-trial
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Aimee Spector, Georgina Charlesworth, Michael King, Miles Lattimer, Susan Sadek, Louise Marston, Amritpal Rehill, Juanita Hoe, Afifa Qazi, Martin Knapp, Martin Orrell
BACKGROUND: Anxiety is common and problematic in dementia, yet there is a lack of effective treatments. AIMS: To develop a cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) manual for anxiety in dementia and determine its feasibility through a randomised controlled trial. METHOD: A ten-session CBT manual was developed. Participants with dementia and anxiety (and their carers) were randomly allocated to CBT plus treatment as usual (TAU) (n = 25) or TAU (n = 25)...
June 2015: British Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25409415/predicting-treatment-response-to-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-in-panic-disorder-with-agoraphobia-by-integrating-local-neural-information
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Tim Hahn, Tilo Kircher, Benjamin Straube, Hans-Ulrich Wittchen, Carsten Konrad, Andreas Ströhle, André Wittmann, Bettina Pfleiderer, Andreas Reif, Volker Arolt, Ulrike Lueken
IMPORTANCE: Although neuroimaging research has made substantial progress in identifying the large-scale neural substrate of anxiety disorders, its value for clinical application lags behind expectations. Machine-learning approaches have predictive potential for individual-patient prognostic purposes and might thus aid translational efforts in psychiatric research. OBJECTIVE: To predict treatment response to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) on an individual-patient level based on functional magnetic resonance imaging data in patients with panic disorder with agoraphobia (PD/AG)...
January 2015: JAMA Psychiatry
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