2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-44462006005000030
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A twelve-week randomized controlled study of the cognitive-behavioral Integrated Psychological Therapy program: positive effect on the social functioning of schizophrenic patients

Abstract: A twelve-week randomized controlled study of the cognitive-behavioral Integrated Psychological Therapy program: positive effect on the social functioning of schizophrenic patients Estudo controlado randomizado de 12 semanas do programa cognitivo-comportamental IPT (Terapia Psicológica Integrada) com efeito positivo sobre o funcionamento social em pacientes com esquizofrenia Abstract Objectives: The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of twelve weekly sessions of the cognitive-behavioral program o… Show more

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“…In total, 13 data sets compared a group psychotherapeutic treatment to an active sham group [37,39,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51], and 19 data sets compared a group psychotherapeutic treatment to TAU [7,12,13,34,40,41,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63]. Thirty-one percent of the interventions were cognitive-behavioural approaches (including cognitive-behavioural social skills training and compensatory cognitive training), 19% came under the umbrella term ‘non-verbal arts therapies' (including music therapy, body-oriented psychotherapy and art therapy), and the remaining 50% included a range of therapeutic orientations such as cognitive remediation therapy, psycho-education and integrated approaches.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In total, 13 data sets compared a group psychotherapeutic treatment to an active sham group [37,39,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51], and 19 data sets compared a group psychotherapeutic treatment to TAU [7,12,13,34,40,41,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63]. Thirty-one percent of the interventions were cognitive-behavioural approaches (including cognitive-behavioural social skills training and compensatory cognitive training), 19% came under the umbrella term ‘non-verbal arts therapies' (including music therapy, body-oriented psychotherapy and art therapy), and the remaining 50% included a range of therapeutic orientations such as cognitive remediation therapy, psycho-education and integrated approaches.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…table 7). Six of the 11 studies [7,12,34,52,58,63] found a statistically significant improvement favouring the group psychotherapeutic treatments over the control condition, and 5 studies did not [41,53,57,59,61]. Nine different measures of social functioning were reported in the 11 studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding clinical and functional assessment, the results revealed significant differences in favour of IPT group in the negative and total PANSS and in the GAF and WHOQOL scales. These findings could be explained by the positive effect of the five IPT rehabilitation subprograms on overall symptoms (Mueller et al, 2013), quality of life in the psychological domain (Rakitzi et al, 2016), socio-working and general functioning (Zimmer et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Understanding what bio psychosocial approaches can do for persons with schizophrenia could help us to face a new reality that indicates that although there is not a "total cure" for this disease research indicates that substantial advances have been made for improving the life of people with schizophrenia in the community with the integration of pharmacological and psychosocial approaches. (Zimmer et al, 2003(Zimmer et al, , 2006(Zimmer et al, , 2007, and Peru (Sotillo, et al, 1998). It is worth mentioning that since the early 1950´s, the first generation "conventional" antipsychotic medication, and later on, the second generation, or "atypical", have been considered as the only traditional treatment in Latin America for persons suffering from schizophrenia.…”
Section: Integrating Pharmacological and Psychosocial Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%