Combined Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy for Anxiety Disorders
Combined Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy for Anxiety Disorders: Is Efficacy Enhanced?
An Evidenced-Based Approach
By: Heide Klumpp, Ph.D.
Components of Evidence-Based Treatment include:
Chambless and Hollon (1998)
Comparison with a no-treatment control group, alternative treatment group, or placebo in a randomized control trial or equivalent time-samples design
Study must have been conducted with:
a) Treatment manual
b) Population, treated for specified problems
c) Reliable/valid outcome assessment measures
d) Appropriate data analysis
Clinical scenario
Family hx
Clinical questions:
Does she meet DSM-IV criteria for Social Phobia?
What’s your Evidenced-Based Treatment plan?
2) Psychotherapy (e.g., cognitive-behavioral treatment)?
3) Combined therapy?
Rationale for combined therapy:
Sources for evidence regarding combined therapy
Results consisted of:
Articles comparing treatment approaches
+ Provides details of research methods and analysis
- Difficult to compare results across different studies
Meta-analytic studies
Literature reviews
Efficacy of combined pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy for Social Phobia
Primary outcome measure:
Clinician rated: Clinic Global Impression Inventory-Social Phobia Scale (CGII-SPS)
Patient rated: CGII-SPS
Response defined as:
1) Overall severity score at final visit in the “no menta
Pharmacotherapy:
Exposure therapy:
Outcome after 24 weeks of treatment
Conclusions:
Points to consider:
Recruitment: two outpatient programs at medical centers
Response primarily via Clinical Global Impressions Improvement (CGII):
Pharmacotherapy: Double-blind administration
Cognitive-behavioral treatment:
Points to consider:
Recruitment: 133 participants from Cognitive behavioral treatment program at an Anxiety Disorders Clinic at a hospital
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Conclusion:
Points to consider:
Summary
Questions regarding clinical scenario
Combined Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy for Anxiety Disorders.ppt
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