Evidence-based Clinical Practice – Full course summary (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM)
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There are several characteristics of therapy with children and adolescents:
Many emotional and behavioural problems that are treated in therapy are often evident in less extreme forms in early development. Treatments have shown beneficial effects in the treatment of children.
Most therapy studies focus on non-referred cases (1), provide relatively brief treatments conducted in group format (2), evaluate treatment in relation to symptom reduction and neglects impairment or adaptive functioning (3), do not evaluate clinical significance of symptom changes (4) and do not conduct a follow-up (5).
Diverse differences among different age groups (e.g. language skills) indicate that treatment with similar general features must differ in numerous specific details when applied in different developmental periods. This leads to a classification dilemma (i.e. what cut-off to use).
A study needs to meet the following criteria to be a good study:
It is likely that dysfunctional anxiety becomes a self-perpetuating cycle of elevated biological response to stress, debilitating cognitions and avoidance of stressful circumstances. CBT appears to be effective for child anxiety.
Depressed children are seen as subject to schemas and cognitive distortions that cast everyday experience in an unduly negative light and as lacking important skills needed to generate supportive social relationships and regulate emotion through daily activity.
Coping skills training (CST) appears to be effective in the treatment of depression for children. It includes structured homework assignments as well as peer or therapist modelling. The mediators and differential effectiveness relative to alternative, simpler treatments still need to be tested.
Cognitive processes refer to a broad class of constructs that pertain to how an individual perceives, codes and experiences the world. Youth who engage in externalizing behaviours show distortions and deficiencies in these processes (e.g. generating alternative solutions).
Problem-solving skill training (PSST) aims to develop interpersonal cognitive problem-solving skills. The emphasis is on how children approach situations. It appears to be effective. However, it is not clear why children improve as it is not clear which cognitive processes change.
Parent management training for oppositional and aggressive children (i.e. PMT) includes procedures in which parents are trained to alter their child’s behaviour in the home. It is based on the idea that conduct problems are inadvertently developed and sustained in the home by maladaptive parent-child interactions. It appears to be very effective.
Multisystemic therapy for antisocial behaviour among adolescents (MST) is a family-systems-based approach for the treatment of antisocial behaviour among adolescents. It maintains that problems emerge within the context of the family. It is used to alter the response repertoire of the adolescent. It appears to be more effective than alternatives.
Family-based treatments for child-obesity stress that learning processes and parental influence stimulates the development of a behaviourally oriented treatment emphasizing parent involvement. It learns children to classify food in three distinct categories and learns them social skills to cope with situations that threaten weight control (e.g. peer pressure).
Intensive, home-based behaviour modification for autism involves heavily involving the parents (1), starting treatment at an early age (2) and maximizing time spent in treatment (3). It states that extreme symptoms in autism are skill deficits which can be addressed via operant procedures. It appears to be effective and more effective than other, comparable treatments.
Video modelling preparation for paediatric medical and dental procedures involves the development of psychological procedures to prepare children for stressful medical and dental procedures. It makes use of coping models. It can make use of video modelling to prepare the children.
There are several issues for treatments:
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This bundle gives a full overview of the course "Evidence-based Clinical Practice" given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains both the articles and the lectures. The following is included:
This bundle contains an overview of all the articles used in the course "Evidence-based Clinical Practice." given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains the following articles:
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