Breaking the Rhythm of Depression: Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Relapse Prevention for Depression

A crucial part of the treatment of depression is the prevention of relapse and recurrence. Psychological interventions, especially cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) are helpful in preventing relapse and recurrence in depression. The effectivity of four types of relapse prevention cognitive behavior t...

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Main Author: Claudi L.H. Bockting
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Rijeka 2010-12-01
Series:Psychological Topics
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/96937
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spelling doaj-2f89d5081b8d40d5a93c59a16c12503b2020-11-25T00:44:23ZengUniversity of RijekaPsychological Topics1332-07422010-12-01192273287Breaking the Rhythm of Depression: Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Relapse Prevention for DepressionClaudi L.H. BocktingA crucial part of the treatment of depression is the prevention of relapse and recurrence. Psychological interventions, especially cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) are helpful in preventing relapse and recurrence in depression. The effectivity of four types of relapse prevention cognitive behavior therapy strategies will be addressed, i.e. acute prophylactic cognitive behavior therapy, continuation cognitive behavior therapy, sequential cognitive behavior therapy and cognitive behavior therapy in partial remission.Specific ingredients of three sequential cognitive behavior therapy programs (well-being cognitive therapy, preventive cognitive therapy, and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy) will be discussed as applied after remission in patients that experienced previous depressive episodes. Sequential preventive cognitive behavior therapy after acute treatment may be an attractive alternative treatment for many patients who currently use antidepressants for years and years to prevent relapse and recurrence. This is an extremely challenging issue to research thoroughly. Future studies must rule out what intervention for whom is the best protection against relapse and recurrence in depression.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/96937major depressive disorderrelapserecurrencecognitive behavior therapypreventionpsychological interventions
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Breaking the Rhythm of Depression: Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Relapse Prevention for Depression
Psychological Topics
major depressive disorder
relapse
recurrence
cognitive behavior therapy
prevention
psychological interventions
author_facet Claudi L.H. Bockting
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title Breaking the Rhythm of Depression: Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Relapse Prevention for Depression
title_short Breaking the Rhythm of Depression: Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Relapse Prevention for Depression
title_full Breaking the Rhythm of Depression: Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Relapse Prevention for Depression
title_fullStr Breaking the Rhythm of Depression: Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Relapse Prevention for Depression
title_full_unstemmed Breaking the Rhythm of Depression: Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Relapse Prevention for Depression
title_sort breaking the rhythm of depression: cognitive behavior therapy and relapse prevention for depression
publisher University of Rijeka
series Psychological Topics
issn 1332-0742
publishDate 2010-12-01
description A crucial part of the treatment of depression is the prevention of relapse and recurrence. Psychological interventions, especially cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) are helpful in preventing relapse and recurrence in depression. The effectivity of four types of relapse prevention cognitive behavior therapy strategies will be addressed, i.e. acute prophylactic cognitive behavior therapy, continuation cognitive behavior therapy, sequential cognitive behavior therapy and cognitive behavior therapy in partial remission.Specific ingredients of three sequential cognitive behavior therapy programs (well-being cognitive therapy, preventive cognitive therapy, and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy) will be discussed as applied after remission in patients that experienced previous depressive episodes. Sequential preventive cognitive behavior therapy after acute treatment may be an attractive alternative treatment for many patients who currently use antidepressants for years and years to prevent relapse and recurrence. This is an extremely challenging issue to research thoroughly. Future studies must rule out what intervention for whom is the best protection against relapse and recurrence in depression.
topic major depressive disorder
relapse
recurrence
cognitive behavior therapy
prevention
psychological interventions
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/96937
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