scholarly journals Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy as a treatment for chronic depression: A preliminary study

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This paper describes two interventions used to treat patients suffering with chronic depression. In the first (Study 1), a group of five sufferers from depression of more than one year's duration who had been unresponsive to, or declined drugs were given cognitive therapy for depression in a group format and followed up for a year afterwards. They were compared with a wait-list group with a similar natural history. The treatment group showed greater improvement than the wait list group and maintained most of their gains at follow-up. In the second (Study 2) four patients also suffering from chronic depression who scored highly on the Hollon Severity Index were treated in a cognitive therapy group over a more extended period (28 weeks) using the approach designed to treat personality disorder. Modest gains were made by some patients. The findings are discussed and suggestions for improvement are made.


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Probst T et al. Patients’ interpersonal problems as moderators of depression outcomes in a randomized controlled trial comparing mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and a group version of the cognitive-behavioral analysis system of psychotherapy in chronic depression. J Clin Psychol 2020. doi: 10.1002/jclp.22931 Probleme in zwischenmenschlichen Beziehungen gelten bei Patienten mit chronischer depressiver Störung als Einflussfaktoren auf Symptomatik und Therapieerfolg. Ob Art und Ausprägung bestimmter Interaktionsprobleme die Behandlungsergebnisse von 2 Formen der kognitiven Verhaltenstherapie als Moderatorvariablen beeinflussen, haben Probst und seine Kollegen im Rahmen ihrer Sekundäranalyse einer Therapievergleichsstudie genauer untersucht.


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