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      Behavior therapy vs insight-oriented therapy for repeated suicide attempters.

      Archives of general psychiatry
      Adolescent, Adult, Behavior Therapy, Clinical Trials as Topic, Depression, psychology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Psychological Tests, Psychotherapy, Random Allocation, Suicide, Attempted

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          A behavior therapy package was compared with insight-oriented therapy in a clinical trial for repeated suicide attempters. Self-report measures of depression, anxiety, and assertiveness were obtained before and after ten days of inpatient treatment and at follow-up intervals for nine moths. Interviews with patients during a two-year follow-up period elicited frequency of suicidal attempts and ideation. Results indicated the superiority of the behavior therapy package, with the structured, brief hospitalization and assertive follow-up likely contributing to the main effects.

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          7027988
          10.1001/archpsyc.1981.01780350060007

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          Adolescent,Adult,Behavior Therapy,Clinical Trials as Topic,Depression,psychology,Female,Humans,Male,Middle Aged,Psychological Tests,Psychotherapy,Random Allocation,Suicide, Attempted

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