Adding motivational interviewing and thought mapping to cognitive-behavioral group therapy: results from a randomized clinical trial
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: Recent factor-analytic studies of obsessive-compulsive disorder identified consistent symptom dimensions. This study was designed in order to observe which obsessive compulsive symptom dimensions could be changed by adding two individual sessions of motivational interviewing and thought mapping of cognitive-behavioral group therapy using a randomized clinical trial. METHOD: Forty outpatients with a primary diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder were randomly assigned to receive cognitive-behavioral group therapy (control group) or motivational interviewing+thought mapping plus cognitive-behavioral group therapy. To evaluate changes in symptomdimensions, the Dimensional Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale was administered at baseline and after treatment. RESULTS: At post-treatment, there were statistically significant differences between cognitive-behavioral group therapy and motivational interviewing+thought mapping+cognitivebehavioral group therapy groups in the mean total Dimensional Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale score, and in the contamination and aggression dimension score. Hoarding showed a statistical trend towards improvement. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that adding motivational interviewing+thought mapping to cognitive-behavioral group therapy can facilitate changes and bring about a decrease in the scores in different obsessive-compulsive disorder symptom dimensions, as measured by the Dimensional Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale. Nonetheless, additional trials are needed to confirm these results. |
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Adding motivational interviewing and thought mapping to cognitive-behavioral group therapy: results from a randomized clinical trial |
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Adding motivational interviewing and thought mapping to cognitive-behavioral group therapy: results from a randomized clinical trial |
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Adding motivational interviewing and thought mapping to cognitive-behavioral group therapy: results from a randomized clinical trial Meyer,Elisabeth Signs and symptoms Obsessive-compulsive disorder Cognitive therapy Behavior therapy Interview, psychological |
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Adding motivational interviewing and thought mapping to cognitive-behavioral group therapy: results from a randomized clinical trial |
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Adding motivational interviewing and thought mapping to cognitive-behavioral group therapy: results from a randomized clinical trial |
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Adding motivational interviewing and thought mapping to cognitive-behavioral group therapy: results from a randomized clinical trial |
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Adding motivational interviewing and thought mapping to cognitive-behavioral group therapy: results from a randomized clinical trial |
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Adding motivational interviewing and thought mapping to cognitive-behavioral group therapy: results from a randomized clinical trial |
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Meyer,Elisabeth |
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Meyer,Elisabeth Shavitt,Roseli G. Leukefeld,Carl Heldt,Elizeth Souza,Fernanda P. Knapp,Paulo Cordioli,Aristides V. |
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Shavitt,Roseli G. Leukefeld,Carl Heldt,Elizeth Souza,Fernanda P. Knapp,Paulo Cordioli,Aristides V. |
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Meyer,Elisabeth Shavitt,Roseli G. Leukefeld,Carl Heldt,Elizeth Souza,Fernanda P. Knapp,Paulo Cordioli,Aristides V. |
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Signs and symptoms Obsessive-compulsive disorder Cognitive therapy Behavior therapy Interview, psychological |
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Signs and symptoms Obsessive-compulsive disorder Cognitive therapy Behavior therapy Interview, psychological |
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OBJECTIVE: Recent factor-analytic studies of obsessive-compulsive disorder identified consistent symptom dimensions. This study was designed in order to observe which obsessive compulsive symptom dimensions could be changed by adding two individual sessions of motivational interviewing and thought mapping of cognitive-behavioral group therapy using a randomized clinical trial. METHOD: Forty outpatients with a primary diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder were randomly assigned to receive cognitive-behavioral group therapy (control group) or motivational interviewing+thought mapping plus cognitive-behavioral group therapy. To evaluate changes in symptomdimensions, the Dimensional Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale was administered at baseline and after treatment. RESULTS: At post-treatment, there were statistically significant differences between cognitive-behavioral group therapy and motivational interviewing+thought mapping+cognitivebehavioral group therapy groups in the mean total Dimensional Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale score, and in the contamination and aggression dimension score. Hoarding showed a statistical trend towards improvement. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that adding motivational interviewing+thought mapping to cognitive-behavioral group therapy can facilitate changes and bring about a decrease in the scores in different obsessive-compulsive disorder symptom dimensions, as measured by the Dimensional Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale. Nonetheless, additional trials are needed to confirm these results. |
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