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A Multiple Case Study of Schema Therapy for Difficult-to-treat Depression- DEPRE-ST*Case
Sponsor: Region of Southern Denmark
Summary
This clinical multiple case study seeks to expand the knowledge of how schema therapy could function as an intervention for difficult-to-treat depression. The study will explore in depth the course of a 30 session treatment with schema therapy conducted over approximately one year on three individual patients at two different psychiatric treatment sites. Together, the data from this study will inform about the feasibility of schema therapy for difficult-to-treat depression as well as form the base for recommendations in adapting schema therapy for this particular patient group.
Official title: A Multiple Case Study of Schema Therapy for Difficult-to-treat Depression - DEPRE-ST*Case
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
3
Start Date
2024-11-06
Completion Date
2026-12-19
Last Updated
2025-09-23
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Schema therapy
Schema therapy is a form of psychotherapy invented to address more complex clinical cases. It consists of elements from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as well as psychodynamic, emotion-focused and gestalt therapies, with a distinct focus on experiential interventions. A therapy manual was developed for use in this study.
Locations (2)
Psychotherapeutic Out-patient Clinic, Psychiatric Center Copenhagen/Nannasgade, Mental Health Services, Capital Region of Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark
Psychotherapeutic Clinic Frederiksberg, Psychiatric Center Copenhagen, Mental Health Services, Capital Region of Denmark
Frederiksberg, Denmark