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Kuyken W, Warren F, Taylor R, Whalley B, Crane C, Bondolfi G, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry . 2016 Apr; 73(6):565-74. PMID: 27119968
Importance: Relapse prevention in recurrent depression is a significant public health problem, and antidepressants are the current first-line treatment approach. Identifying an equally efficacious nonpharmacological intervention would be an important...
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Kuyken W, Watkins E, Holden E, White K, Taylor R, Byford S, et al.
Behav Res Ther . 2010 Sep; 48(11):1105-12. PMID: 20810101
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is an efficacious psychosocial intervention for recurrent depression (Kuyken et al., 2008; Ma & Teasdale, 2004; Teasdale et al., 2000). To date, no compelling research addresses...
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Kuyken W, Byford S, Taylor R, Watkins E, Holden E, White K, et al.
J Consult Clin Psychol . 2008 Dec; 76(6):966-78. PMID: 19045965
For people at risk of depressive relapse, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) has an additive benefit to usual care (H. F. Coelho, P. H. Canter, & E. Ernst, 2007). This study...
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Fresco D, Moore M, van Dulmen M, Segal Z, Ma S, Teasdale J, et al.
Behav Ther . 2007 Aug; 38(3):234-46. PMID: 17697849
Decentering is defined as the ability to observe one's thoughts and feelings as temporary, objective events in the mind, as opposed to reflections of the self that are necessarily true....
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Serpell L, Teasdale J, Troop N, Treasure J
Int J Eat Disord . 2004 Nov; 36(4):416-33. PMID: 15558651
Objective: Research has suggested that a fundamental aspect of anorexia nervosa (AN) is its egosyntonic nature, the fact that it is often valued by individuals with the disorder. The current...
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Dalgleish T, Yiend J, Bramham J, Teasdale J, Ogilvie A, Malhi G, et al.
Am J Psychiatry . 2004 Oct; 161(10):1913-6. PMID: 15465992
Objective: The authors compared patients who underwent stereotactic subcaudate tractotomy for depression, who were still depressed or recovered from depression, to identify therapeutic mechanisms. Method: Ten depressed and eight recovered...
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Watkins E, Teasdale J
J Affect Disord . 2004 Oct; 82(1):1-8. PMID: 15465571
Background: Studies of rumination suggest that self-focused attention is maladaptive and perpetuates depression. Conversely, self-focused attention can be adaptive, facilitating self-knowledge and the development of the alternative functional interpretations of...
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Sheppard L, Teasdale J
J Abnorm Psychol . 2004 Mar; 113(1):64-71. PMID: 14992658
Decreased dysfunctional thinking in recovering depressed patents could reflect predominantly (a). reduced access to dysfunctional schemas or (b). increased metacognitive monitoring of dysfunctional schematic products. Twenty acutely depressed patients, 20...
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Ma S, Teasdale J
J Consult Clin Psychol . 2004 Feb; 72(1):31-40. PMID: 14756612
Recovered recurrently depressed patients were randomized to treatment as usual (TAU) or TAU plus mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT). Replicating previous findings, MBCT reduced relapse from 78% to 36% in 55...
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Kumari V, Mitterschiffthaler M, Teasdale J, Malhi G, Brown R, Giampietro V, et al.
Biol Psychiatry . 2003 Oct; 54(8):777-91. PMID: 14550677
Background: Dysfunctions in brain regions known to be involved in affect and mood states are thought to be implicated in depression and may have a role in determining the type...