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Germain, V.; Marchand, A.; Bouchard, S.; Guay, S.; Drouin, M. -S.
Assessment of the therapeutic alliance in face-to-face or videoconference treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder Article de journal
Dans: Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, vol. 13, no 1, p. 29–35, 2010, ISSN: 21522723 (ISSN).
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: Adolescent, adult, aged, analysis of variance, article, cognitive therapy, female, human, human relation, Humans, male, methodology, Middle Aged, Post-Traumatic, posttraumatic stress disorder, Professional-Patient Relations, questionnaire, Questionnaires, Remote Consultation, Stress Disorders, teleconsultation, treatment outcome, videoconferencing
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abstract = {Telepsychotherapy is a cutting-edge intervention that shows great promise in the mental health care field. However, the possibility of developing a high-quality therapeutic alliance is often doubted when psychotherapy is provided remotely. This study assesses the development of a therapeutic alliance in individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder who were treated either by videoconference therapy or a face-to-face therapy. Forty-six participants with PTSD received cognitive behavioral therapy, 17 of them by videoconference and 29 in person. A variety of questionnaires evaluating the quality of the therapeutic relationship were administered at five different times during treatment. Each session was also assessed by the therapist and the participant immediately afterwards. The results indicate that a therapeutic alliance can develop very well in both treatment conditions and that there is no significant difference between the two. Certain clinical and practical implications are discussed. © Copyright 2010, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2010.},
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Germain, V.; Marchand, A.; Bouchard, S.; Drouin, M. -S.; Guay, S.
Effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy administered by videoconference for posttraumatic stress disorder Article de journal
Dans: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, vol. 38, no 1, p. 42–53, 2009, ISSN: 16512316 (ISSN).
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: Adaptation, adult, aged, article, clinical article, clinical effectiveness, Cognitive behavioural therapy, cognitive therapy, controlled study, Effectiveness, female, Follow-Up Studies, health care delivery, human, Humans, intervention study, interview, male, mental function, Middle Aged, outcome assessment, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Personality Inventory, Post-Traumatic, posttraumatic stress disorder, Psychological, Remote Consultation, Stress Disorders, telepsychotherapy, teletherapy, treatment outcome, videoconferencing
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title = {Effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy administered by videoconference for posttraumatic stress disorder},
author = {V. Germain and A. Marchand and S. Bouchard and M. -S. Drouin and S. Guay},
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abstract = {Telehealth, or health care via videoconferencing, constitutes a clinical option that makes it possible to treat patients remotely. A growing number of studies have demonstrated that telehealth is a feasible and effective method for diagnostic interviews and psychiatric consultations. However, few studies have assessed the effectiveness of psychotherapy given by videoconference. This study examines the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) administered by videoconference for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Forty-eight participants with PTSD were recruited for the study: 16 in the videoconferencing condition and 32 in a control face-to-face condition. Each participant received CBT for 16 to 25 weeks and completed various questionnaires before and after treatment. The results show a significant decline in the frequency and severity of posttraumatic symptoms after treatment in both conditions. A clinical improvement in overall functioning was also observed. No significant difference was observed in the effectiveness of the two therapeutic conditions. The examination of effect sizes supports these results. A number of clinical implications and certain avenues for future research are discussed.},
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