2.A bibliometric analysis of research on the behavior therapy in China and its trend.
Shanming ZHAO ; Changhua NENG ; Hanrong WU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2003;23(4):423-426
To get formed of the status of research and application of the domestic behavior therapy and its development trend, the time distribution and the subject distribution were bibliometrically analyzed of the literature on behavior therapy from 1981 to 2000 in the CBMdisc. Our results showed that the number of literature of behavior therapy has been increasing in exponential manner over the past 20 years; the behavior modification, the biofeedback and the cognitive therapy are extensively used in China. In clinical practice, the behavior modification and the biofeedback have been applied in all departments of medical institutions, especially for treating the cardiovascular and the neurological conditions. The cognitive therapy has been employed mainly for the treatment of mental disorders (or dysphrenia), the aversive therapy mainly for material withdrawal, and the systematic desensitization for phobia. There was no report found on the clinical use of meditation. It is concluded that the study and application in behavior therapy in China is currently developing very fast.
Behavior Therapy
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trends
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Bibliometrics
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Biofeedback, Psychology
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China
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Cognitive Therapy
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Heart Diseases
;
therapy
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Humans
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Phobic Disorders
;
therapy
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Schizophrenia
;
therapy
3.A bibliometric analysis of research on the behavior therapy in China and its trend.
Shanming, ZHAO ; Changhua, NENG ; Hanrong, WU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2003;23(4):423-6
To get formed of the status of research and application of the domestic behavior therapy and its development trend, the time distribution and the subject distribution were bibliometrically analyzed of the literature on behavior therapy from 1981 to 2000 in the CBMdisc. Our results showed that the number of literature of behavior therapy has been increasing in exponential manner over the past 20 years; the behavior modification, the biofeedback and the cognitive therapy are extensively used in China. In clinical practice, the behavior modification and the biofeedback have been applied in all departments of medical institutions, especially for treating the cardiovascular and the neurological conditions. The cognitive therapy has been employed mainly for the treatment of mental disorders (or dysphrenia), the aversive therapy mainly for material withdrawal, and the systematic desensitization for phobia. There was no report found on the clinical use of meditation. It is concluded that the study and application in behavior therapy in China is currently developing very fast.
*Behavior Therapy/trends
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*Bibliometrics
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Biofeedback (Psychology)
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China
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Cognitive Therapy
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Heart Diseases/therapy
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Phobic Disorders/therapy
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Schizophrenia/*therapy
4.Therapeutic Factors of Cognitive Behavioral Group Treatment for Social Phobia.
Young Hee CHOI ; Kee Hwan PARK
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2006;21(2):333-336
This study investigated the therapeutic factors influencing the outcome of cognitive behavioral group treatment for social phobia and the most helpful therapeutic component. Fifty psychiatric outpatients who were diagnosed with social phobia according to the DSM-IV criteria were chosen as subjects. Patients were asked to complete the Yalom's Curative Factors Questionnaire and Therapeutic Components Evaluation Form at the end of their Cognitive Behavioral Group Treatment (CBGT). The patients who showed more improvement rated significantly higher in therapeutic factors such as "Interpersonal learning-output", "Guidance", "Universality", "Group cohesiveness" than the patients who showed less improvement. Among the four components of CBGT for social phobia, cognitive restructuring was rated as most helpful. These results suggest which therapeutic factors and components should be highlighted in CBGT for social phobia.
Questionnaires
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*Psychotherapy, Group
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Phobic Disorders/psychology/*therapy
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Middle Aged
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Male
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Korea
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Humans
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Female
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*Cognitive Therapy
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Adult
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Adolescent