brainact - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is feasible for people with acquired

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brainact - The BrainACT intervention is described in dessert darling detail elsewhere 9 An overview of the intervention is given in Supplementary Table 1 Patients who received the BrainACT treatment and therapists who delivered the treatment in the trial were invited to participate in this process evaluation After each treatment session the therapists filled in the The BrainACT study acceptance and commitment therapy for PubMed In this study we present the outcomes of the process evaluation of the BrainACT intervention The process evaluation was conducted alongside a trial 1 among participants allocated to the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy arm of this trial The BrainACT study is a randomised controlled trial in which the effectiveness of an adapted Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for anxiety and depressive The BrainACT study acceptance and commitment therapy for depressive Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is feasible for people with acquired With the current BrainACT study we aim to investigate whether an ACT intervention adapted for the needs and possible cognitive deficits of people with ABI results in decreased anxiety and depressive symptoms compared to a control intervention Furthermore we will examine ACTrelated processes quality of life social participation and the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is feasible for people with acquired The BrainACT intervention is an ACT treatment adapted for the needs and possible cognitive deficits of people with ABI The ACT intervention consisted of eight individual sessions of 90 minutes during a period of 35 months The first four sessions were weekly thereafter the sessions were biweekly with a 3week break between the seventh Objective This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of an adapted ACT intervention BrainACT in people who experience anxiety andor depressive symptoms following acquired brain injury Methods The study is a multicentre randomized controlled twoarm parallel trial In total 72 people who survived a stroke or traumatic brain injury were randomized into an eightsession numerikal ACT or Acceptance and commitment therapy for people with depressive and Acceptance and commitment therapy for individuals with depressive and The BrainACT treatment is in its essence acceptance and commitment therapy no other theories or approaches such as psychoeducations on the consequences of acquired brain injury were integrated into the protocol the goal was to examine whether acceptance and commitment therapy can contribute to wellbeing following acquired brain injury Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is feasible for people with acquired The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of an adapted ACT intervention BrainACT in people with acquired brain injury who experience anxiety andor depressive symptoms Methods The study is a multicenter randomized controlled twoarm parallel trial In total 94 patients who survive a stroke or traumatic brain injury will The BrainACT intervention is expected to be a feasible and effective intervention for people with anxiety or depressive symptoms following acquired brain injury Currently the effectiveness and feasibility of the intervention is evaluated in a randomised controlled trial The BrainACT intervention is expected to be a feasible and effective Acceptance and commitment therapy for people with depressive and Acceptance and commitment therapy for people with acquired brain injury BrainACT is an ACT intervention adapted to the needs and potential cognitive deficits of people with ABI and anxiety andor depressive symptoms A randomized controlled trial RCT was utilized to compare ACT to an active control intervention consisting of psychoeducation and relaxation training on the short and long term We expected that the Acceptance and commitment therapy for people with acquired PubMed Conclusion BrainACT is a feasible intervention for people with anxiety and depressive symptoms following acquired brain injury However when the content of the intervention is too extensive we recommend adding two extra sessions Keywords Acquired brain injury Anxiety Depression Acceptance and sulfonamid commitment therapy Process evaluation

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