2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.11684/v2
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The influence of depressive symptoms on the efficacy of a short-term group form of Schema Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for personality disorders: A naturalistic study

Abstract: Background: This naturalistic study looked at the effect of comorbid depressive symptoms on the outcomes – at treatment termination and three-month follow-up – of Short-Term Schema Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in groups for personality disorders. Methods: We investigated 225 patients with personality disorders and comorbid depressive symptoms (PD-DEP) and patients without comorbidity (PD), focusing on symptom and schema severity and coping styles. We also measured the rate of symptom remission. The data obtai… Show more

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