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"Dugas MJ" Authored Publications:

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1 Cognitive therapy for compulsive checking in obsessive-compulsive disorder: A pilot trial. Radomsky AS, Giraldo-O'Meara M, Wong SF, Dugas MJ, Gelfand LA, Rachman S, Schell S, Senn JM, Shafran R, Whittal ML 32070838
PSYCHOLOGY
2 The Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale: psychometric properties of the English version. Buhr K, Dugas MJ 12186356
CRDH
3 Understanding adolescent worry: the application of a cognitive model. Laugesen N, Dugas MJ, Bukowski WM 12597699
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Group cognitive-behavioral therapy for generalized anxiety disorder: treatment outcome and long-term follow-up. Dugas MJ, Ladouceur R, Léger E, Freeston MH, Langlois F, Provencher MD, Boisvert JM 12924687
CRDH
5 Gender differences in worry and associated cognitive-behavioral variables. Robichaud M, Dugas MJ, Conway M 12941362
CRDH
6 When it's at: An examination of when cognitive change occurs during cognitive therapy for compulsive checking in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Radomsky AS, Wong SF, Giraldo-O'Meara M, Dugas MJ, Gelfand LA, Myhr G, Schell SE, Senn JM, Shafran R, Whittal ML 30573211
PSYCHOLOGY

 

Title:Group cognitive-behavioral therapy for generalized anxiety disorder: treatment outcome and long-term follow-up.
Authors:Dugas MJLadouceur RLéger EFreeston MHLanglois FProvencher MDBoisvert JM
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12924687?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:12924687 Category:J Consult Clin Psychol Date Added:2019-06-07
Dept Affiliation: CRDH
1 Department of Psychology, Centre for Research in Human Development, Concordia University and Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. dugas@vax2.concordia.ca

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Group cognitive-behavioral therapy for generalized anxiety disorder: treatment outcome and long-term follow-up.

J Consult Clin Psychol. 2003 Aug;71(4):821-5

Authors: Dugas MJ, Ladouceur R, Léger E, Freeston MH, Langlois F, Provencher MD, Boisvert JM

Abstract

A recently developed cognitive-behavioral treatment for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) targets intolerance of uncertainty by the reevaluation of positive beliefs about worry, problem-solving training, and cognitive exposure. As previous studies have established the treatment's efficacy when delivered individually, the present study tests the treatment in a group format as a way to enhance its cost-benefit ratio. A total of 52 GAD patients received 14 sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy in small groups of 4 to 6 participants. A wait-list control design was used, and standardized clinician ratings and self-report questionnaires assessed GAD symptoms, intolerance of uncertainty, anxiety, depression, and social adjustment. Results show that the treatment group, relative to the wait-list group, had greater posttest improvement on all dependent variables and that treated participants made further gains over the 2-year follow-up phase of the study.

PMID: 12924687 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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