2008
DOI: 10.1080/09515070802602096
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A comparison of cognitive-behavior therapy with interpersonal and cognitive behavior therapy in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder

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“…Heterogeneity across analyses ranged from low to high despite efforts to separate differential designs and populations. Seven studies (Ezegbe et al, 2019;Guo et al, 2017;Noormohamadi, Arefi, Afshaini, & Kakabaraee, 2019;Rezvan, Baghban, Bahrami, & Abedi, 2008;Robatmili et al, 2015;Saravanan, Alias, & Mohamad, 2017;Zemestani, Davoodi, Honarmand, Zargar, & Ottaviani, 2016) demonstrated extremely large effect sizes (Hedges' g >2). Upon further examination of their methods it was identified that reductions in scores on symptom measures were extreme compared to other RCTs (e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heterogeneity across analyses ranged from low to high despite efforts to separate differential designs and populations. Seven studies (Ezegbe et al, 2019;Guo et al, 2017;Noormohamadi, Arefi, Afshaini, & Kakabaraee, 2019;Rezvan, Baghban, Bahrami, & Abedi, 2008;Robatmili et al, 2015;Saravanan, Alias, & Mohamad, 2017;Zemestani, Davoodi, Honarmand, Zargar, & Ottaviani, 2016) demonstrated extremely large effect sizes (Hedges' g >2). Upon further examination of their methods it was identified that reductions in scores on symptom measures were extreme compared to other RCTs (e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although “interpersonal problems are highly relevant to the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) patients,” [74] no IPT trials exist for GAD. Newman et al found no added benefit to grafting an interpersonal/emotional processing module onto CBT for GAD, [75] an Iranian pilot study similarly blended IPT with CBT, [76] but IPT itself has not been studied. Nor for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is an emerging body of research that suggests that psychodynamic therapy is equally as effective as cognitive therapy (Leichsenring et al, 2009;Rezvan, Baghban, Bahrami, & Abedi, 2008). Integration of affective and interpersonal treatment components of psychodynamic therapy with cognitive therapy may also be effective for GAD (Newman, Castonguay, Borkovec, Fisher, & Nordberg, 2008).…”
Section: Treatment Outcome Research For Generalized Anxiety Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%