1991
DOI: 10.1097/00004583-199111000-00010
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A Controlled Study of the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Brittle Diabetes

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“…In the early 1990s, a case series of successful psychoanalytical treatments for adolescent female inpatients with brittle diabetes heralded the potential of psychotherapy for complex cases. 81 The first RCTs appeared in the early 1980s. There have been several systematic reviews of RCTs comparing the effectiveness of psychological treatments in improving diabetes control.…”
Section: Systematic Reviews Of the Effectiveness Of Psychological Trementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the early 1990s, a case series of successful psychoanalytical treatments for adolescent female inpatients with brittle diabetes heralded the potential of psychotherapy for complex cases. 81 The first RCTs appeared in the early 1980s. There have been several systematic reviews of RCTs comparing the effectiveness of psychological treatments in improving diabetes control.…”
Section: Systematic Reviews Of the Effectiveness Of Psychological Trementioning
confidence: 99%
“…adults (Weber et al 1985a, b, Wallerstein 1989, Bateman and Fonagy 2001 couples (Heller and Gore 1995) groups (Ganzarain andBuchele 1990, Sigrell 1992) children and adolescents (M oran and Fonagy 1987, Lush et al 1991, M oran et al 1991, Fonagy and Target 1994 short-and long-term work (M itchell and Brownescombe 1999).…”
Section: Possi Bl E Ga I Nsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extended weekly group psychotherapy has also been used as part of a program of diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes, which is far cheaper and more efficacious at reversing coronary artery disease than angioplasty ($10,000) or bypass surgery ($40,000) (Ornish, Brown, and Schenvitz, 1990). One study of diabetic children like C demonstrated that those given three to four times weekly psychotherapy during a 15-week hospitalization had a much more stable medical course afterward than a control group not given psychotherapy (Moran et al, 1991).…”
Section: Psychotherapy For Different Diagnostic Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%