认知分析疗法治疗青少年功能性/解离性癫痫:病例报告和混合方法单例评估。

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Andrew Horan, Stephen Kellett, Chris Gaskell, Conor Morris
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背景和临床意义:青少年的功能性/解离性癫痫发作(FDSs)是一种发作性事件,表面上类似于癫痫发作或晕厥。本研究评估了简短认知分析疗法(CAT)的有效性。病例介绍:患者是一名17岁的白人顺性男性,诊断为非癫痫发作障碍。功能性/解离性癫痫发作采用8期CAT治疗,随访5周。两个目标问题(TPs)和相关的目标问题程序(TPPs)被评为识别和修订,在每次会议和随访。对TP/TPPs进行了A-B-C-FU单例实验评价。在第1期、第8期和随访时采用记分性结局测量(DES-2和RCADS),并在每次随访时完成YP-CORE和会话评定量表。患者在完成治疗后13周使用改变访谈进行独立访谈。结果表明,CAT有效地增加了对TPs/TPPs的识别和修正,发生了四个特异性变化(包括功能性癫痫发作的停止)。在治疗前后,心理健康得到了可靠的临床显著改善,但在随访中没有得到维持。结论:本研究表明CAT是一种部分有效的干预措施。使用CAT作为青少年FND的一种治疗方法是有希望的,但还需要更多的研究。
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Cognitive Analytic Therapy for Functional/Dissociative Seizures in an Adolescent: Case Report and Mixed-Methods Single-Case Evaluation.

Cognitive Analytic Therapy for Functional/Dissociative Seizures in an Adolescent: Case Report and Mixed-Methods Single-Case Evaluation.

Cognitive Analytic Therapy for Functional/Dissociative Seizures in an Adolescent: Case Report and Mixed-Methods Single-Case Evaluation.

Cognitive Analytic Therapy for Functional/Dissociative Seizures in an Adolescent: Case Report and Mixed-Methods Single-Case Evaluation.

Background and clinical significance: Functional/dissociative seizures (FDSs) in adolescents are paroxysmal events which superficially resemble epileptic seizures or syncope. This study evaluated the effectiveness of brief cognitive analytic therapy (CAT). Case presentation: The patient was a 17-year-old white cisgender male with a diagnosis of non-epileptic attack disorder. The functional/dissociative seizures were treated with 8-session CAT, with follow-up at 5 weeks. Two target problems (TPs) and associated target problem procedures (TPPs) were rated for recognition and revision at each session and at follow-up. An A-B-C-FU single-case experimental evaluation of the TP/TPPs was conducted. Nomothetic outcome measures (DES-2 and RCADS) were administered at session 1, session 8, and at follow-up, and the YP-CORE and the Session Rating Scale were completed at each session. The patient was independently interviewed using the Change Interview 13 weeks after completing therapy. The results show that CAT effectively increased the recognition and revision of TPs/TPPs, four specific changes occurred (including cessation of functional seizures). There were pre-post reliable and clinically significant improvements to psychological wellbeing, but these were not maintained at follow-up. Conclusions: This study indicates that CAT was a partially effective intervention. The use of CAT as a treatment for FND in adolescents holds promise, but more research is needed.

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