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[Effectiveness of intensive group psychotherapy in treatment of neurotic and personality disorders].
Mielimąka M, Rutkowski K, Cyranka K, Sobański J, Müldner-Nieckowski Ł, Dembińska E, Smiatek-Mazgaj B, Klasa K. Mielimąka M, et al. Psychiatr Pol. 2015 Jan-Feb;49(1):29-48. doi: 10.12740/PP/26093. Psychiatr Pol. 2015. PMID: 25844408 Free article. Clinical Trial. Polish.
AIM: The aim of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of intensive (150 - 210 sessions), short-term (10 - 14 weeks) group psychotherapy in the treatment of neurotic disorders, and selected personality disorders. ...CONCLUSIONS: Intensive, …
AIM: The aim of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of intensive (150 - 210 sessions), short-term (10 - 14 weeks) group ps
Trait and state anxiety in patients treated with intensive short-term group psychotherapy for neurotic and personality disorders.
Mielimąka M, Rutkowski K, Cyranka K, Sobański JA, Dembińska E, Müldner-Nieckowski Ł. Mielimąka M, et al. Psychiatr Pol. 2017 Dec 30;51(6):1165-1179. doi: 10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/60537. Epub 2017 Dec 30. Psychiatr Pol. 2017. PMID: 29432511 Free article. English, Polish.
OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to determine the severity of trait and state anxiety in patients treated for neurotic and personality disorders with intensive, short-term group psychotherapy and to analyse the change of anxiety intensity in the course of t …
OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to determine the severity of trait and state anxiety in patients treated for neurotic and personality …
Changes in ego strength in patients with neurotic and personality disorders treated with a short-term comprehensive psychodynamic psychotherapy.
Cyranka K, Rutkowski K, Mielimąka M, Sobański JA, Klasa K, Müldner-Nieckowski Ł, Dembińska E, Smiatek-Mazgaj B, Rodziński P. Cyranka K, et al. Psychiatr Pol. 2018 Feb 28;52(1):115-127. doi: 10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/40020. Epub 2018 Feb 28. Psychiatr Pol. 2018. PMID: 29704419 Free article. English, Polish.
OBJECTIVES: Analysis of changes in ego strength in the course of group psychotherapy in patients treated with neurotic and selected personality disorders (F40-F61, ICD-10). METHODS: 82 patients (61 women and 21 men) participated in the study. They unde …
OBJECTIVES: Analysis of changes in ego strength in the course of group psychotherapy in patients treated with neurotic
Changes in personality functioning as a result of group psychotherapy with elements of individual psychotherapy in persons with neurotic and personality disorders - MMPI-2.
Cyranka K, Rutkowski K, Mielimąka M, Sobański JA, Smiatek-Mazgaj B, Klasa K, Dembińska E, Müldner-Nieckowski Ł, Rodziński P. Cyranka K, et al. Psychiatr Pol. 2016;50(1):105-26. doi: 10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/38438. Psychiatr Pol. 2016. PMID: 27086332 Free article. English, Polish.
AIM: The study of group psychotherapy influence on the personality functioning of patients on treatment for neurotic disorders and selected personality disorders (F4-F6 under ICD-10). ...CONCLUSIONS: Short-term intensive comprehensive group
AIM: The study of group psychotherapy influence on the personality functioning of patients on treatment for neurotic
Changes in intensity of neurotic symptoms associated with reduction of suicidal ideation in patients who underwent psychotherapy in the day hospital for the treatment of neurotic and behavioral disorders.
Rodziński P, Rutkowski K, Murzyn A, Sobański JA, Cyranka K, Dembińska E, Grządziel K, Klasa K, Mielimąka M, Müldner-Nieckowski Ł, Smiatek-Mazgaj B. Rodziński P, et al. Psychiatr Pol. 2017 Jun 18;51(3):531-548. doi: 10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/36294. Epub 2015 Mar 25. Psychiatr Pol. 2017. PMID: 28866722 Free article. English, Polish.
This referred to global intensity of neurotic symptoms (OWK coefficient) in both genders (p<0.001), as well as to the majority of the neurotic symptoms subtypes in both genders (p<0.05): Phobic disorders, Other anxiety disorders, Obsessive-compul …
This referred to global intensity of neurotic symptoms (OWK coefficient) in both genders (p<0.001), as well as to the majority of …
Existential and psychopathological evaluation of group psychotherapy of neurotic and psychotic patients.
Opalić P. Opalić P. Int J Group Psychother. 1989 Jul;39(3):389-411. doi: 10.1080/00207284.1989.11491176. Int J Group Psychother. 1989. PMID: 2767830
General problems in researching group psychotherapy are reviewed, especially for those with similar theoretical and methodological approaches. ...With the help of MMPI, a statistically significant reduction of hysteria in neurotic subjects was established, as …
General problems in researching group psychotherapy are reviewed, especially for those with similar theoretical and methodolog …
Predicting outcomes of group cognitive behavior therapy for patients with affective and neurotic disorders.
Hooke GR, Page AC. Hooke GR, et al. Behav Modif. 2002 Oct;26(5):648-59. doi: 10.1177/014544502236655. Behav Modif. 2002. PMID: 12375379
An attempt was made to predict outcomes following group Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) for patients with affective and neurotic disorders. ...For patients with neurotic disorders, self-esteem did not predict variance in posttreatment depressio …
An attempt was made to predict outcomes following group Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) for patients with affective and neurotic
Group processes and process evaluations in a new treatment setting: inpatient group psychotherapy followed by internet-chat aftercare groups.
Haug S, Sedway J, Kordy H. Haug S, et al. Int J Group Psychother. 2008 Jan;58(1):35-53. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.2008.58.1.35. Int J Group Psychother. 2008. PMID: 18211213
Little is known about processes characterizing therapeutic Internet-chat groups, which offer a novel way of providing group therapy over distances. In this study group processes and group evaluations were examined in a treatment setting where face-to-face inp …
Little is known about processes characterizing therapeutic Internet-chat groups, which offer a novel way of providing group therapy o …
Group psychotherapy and the transference neurosis.
Slavson SR. Slavson SR. Int J Group Psychother. 1972 Oct;22(4):433-43. doi: 10.1080/00207284.1972.11492190. Int J Group Psychother. 1972. PMID: 4647729 No abstract available.
[Group psychotherapy of the child and the adolescent].
Boulanger JB. Boulanger JB. Can Psychiatr Assoc J. 1968 Aug;13(4):323-6. doi: 10.1177/070674376801300408. Can Psychiatr Assoc J. 1968. PMID: 4876652 Review. French. No abstract available.
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