1992
DOI: 10.3928/0048-5713-19920901-05
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Cognitive and Biological Therapies: A Synthesis

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“…Adjustment in cognitive, emotional and behavioural terms is required by patients and their families (Sensky, 1993). The period of adjustment occurs over weeks and months and may be likened to a grief reaction (Cramond et al, 1967) with depressive symptoms sometimes developing as part of this process.…”
Section: Psychological Adjustment and Denialmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Adjustment in cognitive, emotional and behavioural terms is required by patients and their families (Sensky, 1993). The period of adjustment occurs over weeks and months and may be likened to a grief reaction (Cramond et al, 1967) with depressive symptoms sometimes developing as part of this process.…”
Section: Psychological Adjustment and Denialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensky (1989) reported that therapy involved the patient and therapist understanding the patient's perception of the problems. This leads into an assessment of the patient's attributions to his or her illness, which may be idiosyncratic, and from there the therapist can introduce a cognitive-biological model as a treatment strategy (Wright et al, 1993). As well as assessing cognitions, it is important to target physical symptoms and problems that can be assessed and baselines recorded in order to measure future change.…”
Section: Psychological Therapy In End-stage Renal Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following section briefly outlines some of the CBT interventions that may be employed with most clients with BD. Many of these techniques draw on personal experience and those learnt by the author from others working in this or related areas (Basco and Rush, 1995;Ludgate, 1994;Newman and Beck, 1992;Palmer et al, 1995;Rush, 1988;Wright and Thase, 1992). The interventions most frequently incorporated include.…”
Section: Examples Of Cognitive and Behavioural Strategies For Bdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Severe depression that requires psychiatric hospitalization often requires the use of medications to facilitate the treatment process (Wright, Thase, & Sensky, 1993). Medications appear most helpful in cases of severe depression (Elkin et al, 1989).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If clients hold unrealistic expectations for sudden and dramatic changes, they may decide to terminate therapy when progress is slow and gradual. Psychotherapy can improve the compliance with medication protocols by educating clients about medication benefits, side-effects, and response time (Wright, Thase, & Sensky, 1993). There is a lower drop-out rate when psychotherapy is added to the administration of medications alone (Wexler & Cicchetti, 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%