The effectiveness of integrating cognitive-behavioral therapy and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on major depressive disorder and suicidal thoughts: A case report with six-month follow-up

AuthorPegah Alimardan Seidien
AuthorAbobaker Yusif Ahmaden
Issued Date2017-05-31en
AbstractThe present study aimed to examine the effectiveness of integrating cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) on major depressive disorder and suicidal thoughts in a depressive case suffering from suicidal thoughts. This research was an experimental single-case study with a before-and-after design and six-month follow-up. Data were collected using a clinical interview, the Beck Depressive Inventory, and the Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation. Results indicated the effectiveness of the intervention in decreasing the symptoms of depression and suicidal thoughts, with 64% and 67% improvements in depression and suicidal thoughts, respectively. These effects were maintained during the follow-up period.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22110/jkums.v21i1.3288en
KeywordMajor depressionen
Keywordsuicideen
Keywordcognitive-behavioral therapyen
Keywordmindfulnessen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleThe effectiveness of integrating cognitive-behavioral therapy and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on major depressive disorder and suicidal thoughts: A case report with six-month follow-upen
TypeCase Reporten

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