Behavior therapy vs insight-oriented therapy for repeated suicide attempters
- PMID: 7027988
- DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1981.01780350060007
Behavior therapy vs insight-oriented therapy for repeated suicide attempters
Abstract
A behavior therapy package was compared with insight-oriented therapy in a clinical trial for repeated suicide attempters. Self-report measures of depression, anxiety, and assertiveness were obtained before and after ten days of inpatient treatment and at follow-up intervals for nine moths. Interviews with patients during a two-year follow-up period elicited frequency of suicidal attempts and ideation. Results indicated the superiority of the behavior therapy package, with the structured, brief hospitalization and assertive follow-up likely contributing to the main effects.
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