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NCT06023732
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Behavioral Activation and Emotion-focused Interventions in the Treatment of Depression

Sponsor: Region Stockholm

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Summary

The study is a single-case intervention study, evaluating effects of the treatment Behavioral activation and emotion-focused interventions for depression. Research question and hypothesis 1. What is the effect of behavioural activation and emotion-focused interventions on patients' ratings of depressive symptoms, behavioural activation and emotion regulation difficulties? 2. What is the effect of behavioural activation and emotion-focused interventions on patients' overall psychiatric state, with regards to ratings of anxiety, quality of life, level of functioning? 3. How does patient ratings of behavioural activation and emotion regulation difficulties and skills change during the course of treatment, in relation to treatment/session content?

Official title: Behavioral Activation and Emotion-focused Interventions in the Treatment of Depression, A Single-case Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

7

Start Date

2023-09-01

Completion Date

2025-10-07

Last Updated

2025-04-08

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Behavioral activation and emotion-focused interventions

Behavioral activation with emotion-focused interventions comprises two consecutive phases. In the first phase, treatment focus is behavioral activation in line with Brief behavioral activation treatment for depression - revised (BATD-R; 11) During the second phase, treatment focus shifts to address participants' emotions. Difficulties in understanding, tolerating, and labeling emotions is addressed by observing and describing emotions (12). Under the guidance of the therapist, participants are instructed to explore emotions normally avoided or ruminated on. This is conceptualized as a form of exposure to aversive emotions, thoughts and memories, to initiate emotional processing (13).

Locations (1)

Liljeholmens primary care centre

Stockholm, Sweden