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                            2024NIHR HTA programme
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                            Comparison of cognitive behaviour therapy versus activity management, both delivered remotely, to treat paediatric chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis: the UK FITNET-NHS RCT Comparison of cognitive behaviour therapy versus activity management, both delivered remotely, to treat paediatric chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis: the UK FITNET-NHS RCT * Text only * * Home
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                            2023NIHR HTA programme
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                            Pragmatic randomised controlled trial of guided self-help versus individual cognitive behavioural therapy with a trauma focus for post-traumatic stress disorder (RAPID) Text onlyJournals LibraryNHS NIHR - National Institute for Health and Care ResearchSelectEMEGHRHSDRHTAPGfARPHR AdvancedJournalsEfficacy and Mechanism EvaluationGlobal Health ResearchHealth and Social Care Delivery ResearchHealth -help versus individual cognitive behavioural therapy with a trauma focus for post-traumatic stress disorder (RAPID)Jonathan I Bisson, Cono Ariti, Katherine Cullen, Neil Kitchiner, Catrin Lewis, Neil P Roberts, Natalie Simon, Kim Smallman, Katy Addison, Vicky Bell, Lucy Brookes-Howell, Sarah Cosgrove, Anke Ehlers, Deborah Fitzsimmons, Paula Foscarini-Craggs, Shaun R S Harris, Mark Kelson, Karina
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                            Guided self-help digital cognitive behavioural therapy for children and young people with mild to moderate symptoms of anxiety or low mood: early value assessment Guided self-help digital cognitive behavioural therapy for children and young people with mild to moderate symptoms of anxiety or low mood: early value assessment Health technology evaluation Published: 8 February 2023 www.nice.org.uk /guidance/hte3 © NICE 2023. All rights reserved. Subject to Notice of rights (https://www.nice.org.uk/terms-and-conditions#notice-of-rights).Guided self-help digital cognitive behavioural therapy for children and young people withmild to moderate symptoms of anxiety or low mood: early value assessment (HTE3)© NICE 2023. All rights reserved. Subject to Notice of rights (https://www.nice.org.uk/terms
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                            2021Swedish Council on Technology Assessement
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                            Dialectical behavior therapy for suicide and self-harm Dialectical behavior therapy for suicide and self-harm Hoppa till textinnehållet * About * Collaboration * Impact * Other languages * Contact * Listen * På Svenska Swedish Agency for Health Technology Assessment and Assessment of Social Services * Publications * Ongoing projects * Method * Evidence gaps * About * Collaboration * ImpactVisa undermeny * Does health technology assessment affect policy-making and clinical practice in Sweden? * Search evidence gaps * About * Collaboration * Impact * Other languages * Contact * Listen * På Svenska Dialectical behavior therapy for suicide and self-harmDialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) is a form of cognitive behavioral therapy that was developed for suicidal and self
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                            2021NIHR HTA programme
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                            Cognitive behavioural therapy compared with standardised medical care for adults with dissociative non-epileptic seizures: the CODES RCT Cognitive behavioural therapy compared with standardised medical care for adults with dissociative non-epileptic seizures: the CODES RCT * Text only * * Home * Journals * * Other NIHR research * * For authors * For reviewers * About * * Accessibility
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                            2023Health Technology Wales
                            Internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy for mild-to-moderate depression or anxiety in people with breast cancer and survivors of breast cancer AAAReports & Guidance > Internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy in people with breast cancerInternet-based cognitive behavioural therapy in people with breast cancerRegister an interest in this topicTOPIC STATUS Complete Internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy for mild-to-moderate depression or anxiety in people with breast cancer and survivors of breast cancer.Summary Health Technology Wales researchers searched for evidence on the clinical and cost-effectiveness of internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy, for people with, and survivors of, breast cancer with mild-to-moderate depression or anxiety. HTW’s Assessment Group decided
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                            2022CADTH - Health Technology Review
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                            Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in the Treatment of Chronic Non-Cancer Pain Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in the Treatment of Chronic Non-Cancer Pain | CADTH Skip to main content * About * Collaboration/Outreach * Patient/Community * Careers * Contact * My CADTH * FR * Reports * Reports * Reimbursement Review * Health Technology Review Therapy in the Treatment of Chronic Non-Cancer Pain Copied to clipboard Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in the Treatment of Chronic Non-Cancer Pain ( Last Updated : April 21, 2022) Project Line: Health Technology Review Project Sub Line: Health Technology Assessment Project Number: HT0037-000 - OP0550-000 DetailsPsychological interventions, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT
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                            2023Brazilian Clinical Guidelines
                            Brazilian research consortium on obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders guidelines for the treatment of adult obsessive-compulsive disorder. Part II: Cognitive-Behavior Therapy treatment To summarize the evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) treatment and propose clinical interventions for adult patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). A systematic review of the literature on CBT interventions for the treatment of adult OCD, comprising behavior therapy and exposure and response prevention (ERP) was done. The objective of this study is to present updated clinical guidelines to clinicians, providing comprehensive details regarding the necessary procedures to be incorporated into the CBT protocol. We searched the literature published from 2013-2020 in five databases (PubMed
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                            2021Council for Choices in Health Care HTA
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                            Summary of Cohere Finland’s recommendation for the treatment of insomnia by cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT-I) Summary 1(2) 15.12.2021 STM051:00/2020 VN/3650/2021 PO BOX 33 (Meritullinkatu 8, Helsinki) 00023 GOVERNMENT, Finland Tel 358 295 16001 www.palveluvalikoima.fi e-mail: palveluvalikoima.stm@gov.fi SUMMARY OF COHERE FINLAND’S RECOMMENDATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF INSOMNIA BY COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY (CBT-I) The recommendation was approved at the meeting of the Council for Choices in Health Care in Finland (COHERE Finland) on 15 December 2021. Insomnia has increased in recent decades, and about 12% of the Finnish adult population suffer from long-term insomnia. Insomnia predisposes to, aggravates and sustains many somatic and mental illnesses. If the insomnia
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                            2025PLoS ONE
                            Reasons for declining to participate in a trial of online cognitive behavioural therapy following orthopaedic trauma: A mixed methods study. The timely enrollment of study participants is critical to the success of clinical trials. Understanding factors that contribute to patients' decision to participate in trials involving online cognitive behavioural therapy for pain management should prove helpful to optimize the design of study protocols. Fracture patients from an orthopaedic clinic who declined to participate in the Cognitive behavioural therapy to Optimize Post-operative rEcovery (COPE) trial were asked to complete a Research Participation Questionnaire that asked them about their previous experiences with clinical research and mental health therapy and their reasons for declining
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                            2025PLoS ONE
                            Efficacy of videoconferencing-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy to reduce anxiety disorder severity in LGBTQ+ people: An exploratory trial protocol. Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is a well-established treatment for anxiety disorders in the general population. However, the efficacy of CBT for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, and otherwise non-heterosexual or non
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                            2025PLoS ONE
                            Predicting treatment response to cognitive behavior therapy in social anxiety disorder on the basis of demographics, psychiatric history, and scales: A machine learning approach. Only about half of patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD) respond substantially to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). However, there has been little evidence available to clinicians or patients about whether any
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                            2021Evidence-Based Mental Health
                            Original research: Development and validation of the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Skills Scale among college students Development and validation of the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Skills Scale among college students =================================================================================================== * Masatsugu Sakata * Rie Toyomoto * Kazufumi Yoshida * Yan Luo * Yukako Nakagami * Shuntaro Aoki * Tomonari Irie * Yuji Sakano * Hidemichi Suga * Michihisa Sumi * Takashi Muto * Nao Shiraishi * Ethan Sahker * Teruhisa Uwatoko * Toshi A Furukawa ## Abstract **Background** There are many different skill components used in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). However, there is currently no comprehensive way of measuring these skills in patients. **Objective** To develop
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                            2020CADTH - Health Technology Review
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                            Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for People with Borderline Personality Disorder: A Rapid Qualitative Review Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for People with Borderline Personality Disorder: A Rapid Qualitative Review | CADTH Skip to main content * About * Collaboration/Outreach * Patient/Community * Careers * Contact * My CADTH * FR * Reports * Reports * Reimbursement Review Workspaces Registration * Submit a Request * CADTH Topic Request Form * Who and What is Eligible * News & Events * News * Symposium * CADTH in Conversation with... * Events * Email: requests@cadth.ca * About * Collaboration/Outreach * Patient/Community * Careers * Contact * My CADTH Breadcrumb 1. Home 2. Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for People
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                            2024PLoS ONE
                            The effect of behavioral therapy on dysphagia of acute ischemic stroke patients feeding with a nasogastric tube. This prospective observational study aimed to assess the impact of behavioral therapy on dysphagia in patients with acute ischemic stroke undergoing nasogastric tube feeding. The study was conducted between June 2020 and May 2022 at the Neurological Center of Bach Mai Hospital, Vietnam , with a sample size of 230 patients divided into two groups: a normal and a behavioral therapy group. The normal therapy group received routine care and treatment based on standard protocols, while the behavioral therapy group underwent daily swallowing exercises for approximately 60 minutes. The Gugging Swallowing Screen (GUSS) was utilized to screen individuals with dysphagia, and the difference
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                            2024PLoS ONE
                            Where it all begins: Predicting initial therapeutic skills before clinical training in cognitive behavior therapy. To train novice students adequately, it is crucial to understand where they start and how they develop their skills. This study examined the impact of novice students' characteristics on their initial clinical micro-skills when treating simulated patients with cognitive behavior that trainees' resilience and extraversion should be promoted in the clinical training of cognitive behavior therapy. More studies on clinical micro-skills and training with larger sample sizes are needed to fully understand clinical development.
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                            2024EvidenceUpdates
                            Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy vs Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain in Older Veterans: A Randomized Clinical Trial Chronic pain is common and disabling in older adults, and psychological interventions are indicated. However, the gold standard approach, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), produces only modest benefits, and more powerful options are needed. To evaluate
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                            2024Lancet
                            Self-guided digital behavioural therapy versus active control for fibromyalgia (PROSPER-FM): a phase 3, multicentre, randomised controlled trial. International guidelines have recommended cognitive behavioural therapy, including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), as it offers validated benefits for managing fibromyalgia; however, it is inaccessible to most patients. We aimed to evaluate
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                            2024EvidenceUpdates
                            Randomized Controlled Trial of Virtually Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia to Address Perceived Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairment in Cancer Survivors Comorbid insomnia and cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) are experienced by up to 26% of individuals diagnosed with cancer. This study examined the efficacy and durability of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia
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                            2024PLoS ONE
                            Positive psychotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy in anxiety patients - A study protocol for a randomized control trial in an online group setting. Anxiety disorders are common and debilitating which is why treatment is so important. According to the guidelines, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) has the highest level of effectiveness among psychotherapeutic treatments