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  • Hesslow, Thomas, et al. (författare)
  • Internet-delivered psychodynamic psychotherapy in the treatment of social anxiety disorder
  • 2015
  • Ingår i: Abstracts from the 7th Swedish Congress on internet interventions (SWEsrii). - Linköping : Linköping University Press. ; , s. 12-12
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Social anxiety disorder is one of the most common mental health disorders. Effective treatments exist, but limited access and high costs causes many sufferers to remain untreated. As not all patients accept the CBTmodel of psychopathology, alternative treatments are desirable. We conducted two studies to help establish the efficacy of a psychodynamic model of guided self-help (IPDT). In the first study (N=72) participants were randomized to either ten weeks of IPDT or a waiting list control condition. Mixed-effects models revealed a significant difference at post-treatment in favor of the treatment condition on the primary outcome measure, LSAS-SR, with a large effect size. Rates of remission were comparable to recent face-to-face trials, and improvements were maintained at 6- and 12-month follow-ups. The second study was a pilot preference study where the control group in study 1 chose either IPDT (N=23) or ICBT (N=13). Both treatments led to moderate improvements. Notably, both groups suffered an exacerbation of interpersonal symptoms at 6-month follow-up. In summary, the results suggest that IPDT is effective in the treatment of social anxiety, with effect sizes in the same range as ICBT and face-to-face psychotherapy.
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  • Vernmark, K., et al. (författare)
  • Working alliance predicts outcome in blended treatment (bCBT) for depression
  • 2017
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Introduction: Blended cognitive behavior therapy (bCBT) is a treatment format that mixes internet-based modules with face-to-face sessions. It has the potential of making internet-based interventions more easily accessible and saving therapist time when delivering treatment for depression. The role of working alliance in this treatment format has not yet been thoroughly investigated. There is therefore a need to explore patient- and therapist rated alliance and the ability to predict change in depression during treatment using measurements of working alliance.Methods: We used ratings of depression and alliance from 73 participants in a study on bCBT for depression (part of the E-COMPARED project). Data were analyzed using growth curve models.Results: Both patient- and therapist rated alliance was high. The main finding was that therapist-rated alliance predicted change in depression scores during treatment.Discussion: Working alliance can be established in bCBT, which is in line with previous research on face-to-face and internet-based treatment for depression. An interesting find was that therapist-rated alliance was of greater importance than patient-rated alliance when predicting change in depression during treatment. These results point towards therapist ratings of alliance being essential when delivering bCBT and conducting research on this method in the future.
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