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Third-Wave Therapies for Long-Term Neurological Conditions: A Systematic Review to Evaluate the Status and Quality of Evidence
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Robinson, Paula L. Russell, Ailsa Dysch, Leon 1443-9646 1839-5252 CSIRO Publishing Speech and Hearing Behavioral Neuroscience Cognitive Neuroscience Neurology (clinical) Neurology Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/brimp.2019.2 <jats:p>Background: Adults with long-term neurological conditions can face complex challenges including anxiety and depression. Emerging research suggests the utility of third-wave approaches (the third development of psychotherapies) in working transdiagnostically with these difficulties.</jats:p><jats:p>Aims: This systematic review sought to summarise and appraise the quality of published empirical studies using third-wave therapies such as Compassion Focused Therapy; Acceptance and Commitment Therapy; and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy or Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction.</jats:p><jats:p>Method: Review procedures followed PRISMA guidelines, with 437 abstracts screened, 24 full-text articles retrieved and 19 studies found to meet inclusion criteria. Six out of seven randomised studies had unclear or high risk of bias, whilst the majority of non-randomised studies were considered moderate quality.</jats:p><jats:p>Results: Overall, studies reported a statistically significant reduction in emotional distress. Of the 13 studies that used model-specific process measures, 10 found statistically significant improvements in transdiagnostic factors.</jats:p><jats:p>Discussion: The findings indicate that third-wave therapies show promise in addressing transdiagnostic difficulties within neurological conditions. A number of methodological and conceptual issues for the included studies were highlighted during the quality appraisal process. Clinical implications include consideration of intervention length and use of outcome measures. Research implications are discussed by considering the progressive stages of development for behavioural treatments.</jats:p> Third-Wave Therapies for Long-Term Neurological Conditions: A Systematic Review to Evaluate the Status and Quality of Evidence Brain Impairment |
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spelling | Robinson, Paula L. Russell, Ailsa Dysch, Leon 1443-9646 1839-5252 CSIRO Publishing Speech and Hearing Behavioral Neuroscience Cognitive Neuroscience Neurology (clinical) Neurology Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/brimp.2019.2 <jats:p>Background: Adults with long-term neurological conditions can face complex challenges including anxiety and depression. Emerging research suggests the utility of third-wave approaches (the third development of psychotherapies) in working transdiagnostically with these difficulties.</jats:p><jats:p>Aims: This systematic review sought to summarise and appraise the quality of published empirical studies using third-wave therapies such as Compassion Focused Therapy; Acceptance and Commitment Therapy; and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy or Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction.</jats:p><jats:p>Method: Review procedures followed PRISMA guidelines, with 437 abstracts screened, 24 full-text articles retrieved and 19 studies found to meet inclusion criteria. Six out of seven randomised studies had unclear or high risk of bias, whilst the majority of non-randomised studies were considered moderate quality.</jats:p><jats:p>Results: Overall, studies reported a statistically significant reduction in emotional distress. Of the 13 studies that used model-specific process measures, 10 found statistically significant improvements in transdiagnostic factors.</jats:p><jats:p>Discussion: The findings indicate that third-wave therapies show promise in addressing transdiagnostic difficulties within neurological conditions. A number of methodological and conceptual issues for the included studies were highlighted during the quality appraisal process. Clinical implications include consideration of intervention length and use of outcome measures. Research implications are discussed by considering the progressive stages of development for behavioural treatments.</jats:p> Third-Wave Therapies for Long-Term Neurological Conditions: A Systematic Review to Evaluate the Status and Quality of Evidence Brain Impairment |
spellingShingle | Robinson, Paula L., Russell, Ailsa, Dysch, Leon, Brain Impairment, Third-Wave Therapies for Long-Term Neurological Conditions: A Systematic Review to Evaluate the Status and Quality of Evidence, Speech and Hearing, Behavioral Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology (clinical), Neurology, Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology |
title | Third-Wave Therapies for Long-Term Neurological Conditions: A Systematic Review to Evaluate the Status and Quality of Evidence |
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title_unstemmed | Third-Wave Therapies for Long-Term Neurological Conditions: A Systematic Review to Evaluate the Status and Quality of Evidence |
topic | Speech and Hearing, Behavioral Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology (clinical), Neurology, Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology |
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