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The main aim of the study is to investigate the influence of discussing religious issues during therapy on treatment outcome, both 6 months after start of treatment and 1,5 year after start of treatment. In addition, the study will take possible…
Primary Objective: * Is CBM-I successful in changing the cognitive bias in patients with cluster-C personality disorders or personality disorder NOS?Secondary Objective(s): * Will patients following CBM-I show a significant reduction in symptoms and…
To compare the effectivity of individual SFT as described by Giesen-Bloo et al (2006) versus group SFT in patients with borderline personality disorder in an outpatient setting.
The objective of the study is to find out the possible effects of the DBT program for antisocial patients and the best instruments to measure these effects. It is a try-out of the program and it will be modified if necessary. The longer term aim is…
This study is aimed at investigating the effect of imagery rescripting on selfreported low self-esteem in personality disorders and the effect on diverse complaints (anxiety, depression), wellbeing and core cognitions. This might be a step into…
The purpose of the current study is to test the effectiveness of both trainings (IBT and ABT) in a non-clinical and clinical sample, with the future goal of making the training available to all patients with BPS. The central objectives for this…
The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of a more intensive and longer protocol group ST (12-15 months) combined with individual sessions in older adults (aged 60 and older) diagnosed with Cluster B and/or C PDs.
The aim of this study is to explore GST + CRA in outpatients with PD and SUD. In addition, we will explore the relationship between childhood trauma, severity of SUD and PD and treatment response. The expectation is that GST, delivered alongside CRA…
In this multicenter, naturalistic study we will investigate the effect of TE-ST, as applied in clinical practice, and explore factors that predict treatment success and dropouts.