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Maternal mind-mindedness and infant oxytocin are interrelated and negatively associated with postnatal depression.
Lindley Baron-Cohen K, Fearon P, Meins E, Feldman R, Hardiman P, Rosan C, Fonagy P. Maternal mind-mindedness and infant oxytocin are interrelated and negatively associated with postnatal depression. Development And Psychopathology 2024, 1-12. PMID: 39363731, DOI: 10.1017/s0954579424001585.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMaternal mind-mindednessMind-mindednessMind-related commentsStudy 1Study 2Mothers' appropriate mind-related commentsLevels of mind-mindednessMothers' caregiving representationsPostnatal depressionSymptoms of depressionParent-child interactionsChildren's social developmentEffects of OTParent-child relationshipMaternal depression scoresChildren's early developmentSample of mothersCaregiving representationsChild OT levelsSalivary OTDepression scoresOT levelsMaternal-infant attachmentPlacebo-controlledDepressionTreatment “non-responders”: the experience of short-term psychoanalytic psychotherapy among depressed adolescents, their parents and therapists
Fiorini G, Khoe Z, Fonagy P, Midgley N. Treatment “non-responders”: the experience of short-term psychoanalytic psychotherapy among depressed adolescents, their parents and therapists. Frontiers In Psychology 2024, 15: 1389833. PMID: 39364088, PMCID: PMC11447700, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1389833.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchShort-term psychoanalytic psychotherapyPsychoanalytic psychotherapyShort-term psychotherapyTreatment non-responseEvidence-based treatmentsDepressed adolescentsPsychotherapyTherapy processShort-term treatmentYoung peopleTherapistsNon-respondersDescriptive-interpretive approachTreatment approachesNegative viewsAdolescentsNon-responseParentsPerspectives of young peopleDepressionPeopleSemi-structured interviewsStudy findingsFindingsPoor experienceExamination of a case of “treatment failure” in long-term psychoanalytic psychotherapy for treatment-resistant depression
Willemsen J, Rost F, Hustinx M, Fonagy P, Taylor D. Examination of a case of “treatment failure” in long-term psychoanalytic psychotherapy for treatment-resistant depression. The International Journal Of Psychoanalysis 2024, 105: 475-495. PMID: 39230487, DOI: 10.1080/00207578.2024.2352827.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment-resistant depressionPsychoanalytic psychotherapyLong-term psychoanalytic psychotherapyLevels of depressionNegative therapeutic reactionExperiences of abandonmentPatients' levels of depressionStructured Clinical AssessmentPost-treatment outcomesTherapeutic relationshipPatterns of repetitionTherapy processTherapeutic reactionDepressionPsychic conflictPsychotherapyInternal worldInner worldClinical assessmentRandomized controlled trialsLack of symbolismDestructive patternsResearch contextInterpretive stanceTherapistsPreface to second edition
Lemma A, Hepworth M, Fonagy P. Preface to second edition. 2024, v-vi. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198867470.002.0004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDynamic Interpersonal TherapyPsychodynamic psychotherapyMood disordersTreatment of mood disordersTreatment of depressionMental health professionalsInterpersonal therapyPsychodynamic interventionsSomatic disordersPsychotherapyDisordersPublic health care settingHealth care settingsHealth professionalsComplex careCare settingsMoodClinical practiceDepressionTraining initiativesResearch protocolPrivate settingsTheoretical frameworkTrainingInterventionFigures
Lemma A, Hepworth M, Fonagy P, Abrahams D, Luyten P. Figures. 2024, xvii-xviii. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198867470.002.0008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDynamic Interpersonal TherapyPsychodynamic psychotherapyMood disordersTreatment of mood disordersTreatment of depressionMental health professionalsInterpersonal therapyPsychodynamic interventionsSomatic disordersPsychotherapyDisordersPublic health care settingHealth care settingsHealth professionalsComplex careCare settingsMoodClinical practiceTraining initiativesDepressionResearch protocolPrivate settingsTheoretical frameworkTrainingInterventionTables
Lemma A, Hepworth M, Fonagy P, Abrahams D, Luyten P. Tables. 2024, xix-xx. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198867470.002.0009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDynamic Interpersonal TherapyPsychodynamic psychotherapyMood disordersTreatment of mood disordersTreatment of depressionMental health professionalsInterpersonal therapyPsychodynamic interventionsSomatic disordersPsychotherapyDisordersPublic health care settingHealth care settingsComplex careHealth professionalsCare settingsMoodTraining initiativesClinical practiceDepressionResearch protocolPrivate settingsTheoretical frameworkTrainingInterventionBoxes
Lemma A, Hepworth M, Fonagy P, Abrahams D, Luyten P. Boxes. 2024, xxi-xxii. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198867470.002.0010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDynamic Interpersonal TherapyPsychodynamic psychotherapyMood disordersTreatment of mood disordersTreatment of depressionMental health professionalsInterpersonal therapyPsychodynamic interventionsSomatic disordersPsychotherapyDisordersPublic health care settingHealth care settingsHealth professionalsComplex careCare settingsMoodClinical practiceTraining initiativesDepressionResearch protocolPrivate settingsTheoretical frameworkTrainingInterventionResearch on Psychotherapy Outcomes, Fidelity and Mechanisms of Change in Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy
Lemma A, Hepworth M, Fonagy P, Abrahams D, Luyten P. Research on Psychotherapy Outcomes, Fidelity and Mechanisms of Change in Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy. 2024, 253-276. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198867470.003.0012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDynamic Interpersonal TherapyInterpersonal therapyMeasures of anxietyCompetency Rating ScaleMechanisms of changePsychotherapy outcomePsychodynamic therapyPsychodynamic principlesRating ScaleCompetence ScaleDepressionTherapistsEvidence baseResearch literatureTheoretical assumptionsSymptomatic improvementPsychotherapyAnxietyClinical competenceScaleResearchCompetenceTherapyTrialsDynamic Interpersonal Therapy for Complex Care (DITCC)
Lemma A, Hepworth M, Fonagy P, Abrahams D, Luyten P. Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy for Complex Care (DITCC). 2024, 277-302. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198867470.003.0013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInternet-Delivered Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (i-DIT) for Depression and Anxiety
Lemma A, Hepworth M, Fonagy P, Abrahams D, Luyten P. Internet-Delivered Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (i-DIT) for Depression and Anxiety. 2024, 327-346. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198867470.003.0015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient Information Leaflet: Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT) for Depression and Anxiety
Lemma A, Hepworth M, Fonagy P, Abrahams D, Luyten P. Patient Information Leaflet: Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT) for Depression and Anxiety. 2024, 353-358. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198867470.005.0001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDynamic Interpersonal TherapyPsychodynamic psychotherapyInterpersonal therapyMood disordersTreatment of mood disordersTreatment of depressionMental health professionalsPsychodynamic interventionsSomatic disordersPsychotherapyDisordersPublic health care settingDepressionHealth care settingsHealth professionalsComplex careCare settingsMoodAnxietyClinical practiceTraining initiativesResearch protocolPrivate settingsTheoretical frameworkTrainingDIT Checklist
Lemma A, Hepworth M, Fonagy P, Abrahams D, Luyten P. DIT Checklist. 2024, 359-360. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198867470.005.0002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDynamic Interpersonal TherapyPsychodynamic psychotherapyMood disordersTreatment of mood disordersTreatment of depressionMental health professionalsInterpersonal therapyPsychodynamic interventionsSomatic disordersPsychotherapyPublic health care settingDisordersHealth care settingsComplex careCare settingsHealth professionalsMoodTraining initiativesClinical practiceDepressionPrivate settingsResearch protocolTheoretical frameworkTrainingInterventionDIT Competence Rating Scale
Lemma A, Hepworth M, Fonagy P, Abrahams D, Luyten P. DIT Competence Rating Scale. 2024, 361-364. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198867470.005.0003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDynamic Interpersonal TherapyPsychodynamic psychotherapyMood disordersTreatment of mood disordersTreatment of depressionMental health professionalsInterpersonal therapyPsychodynamic interventionsSomatic disordersPsychotherapyDisordersPublic health care settingHealth care settingsHealth professionalsComplex careCare settingsMoodClinical practiceDepressionResearch protocolTraining initiativesPrivate settingsTheoretical frameworkTrainingInterventionDIT Patient Complexity Subscale
Lemma A, Hepworth M, Fonagy P, Abrahams D, Luyten P. DIT Patient Complexity Subscale. 2024, 365-366. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198867470.005.0004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDynamic Interpersonal TherapyPsychodynamic psychotherapyMood disordersTreatment of mood disordersTreatment of depressionMental health professionalsInterpersonal therapyPsychodynamic interventionsSomatic disordersPsychotherapyPublic health care settingDisordersHealth care settingsComplex careCare settingsHealth professionalsTraining initiativesMoodClinical practicePrivate settingsDepressionResearch protocolTheoretical frameworkTrainingInterventionTraining and Supervision Model for DIT
Lemma A, Hepworth M, Fonagy P, Abrahams D, Luyten P. Training and Supervision Model for DIT. 2024, 367-380. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198867470.005.0005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDynamic Interpersonal TherapyPsychodynamic psychotherapyMood disordersTreatment of mood disordersTreatment of depressionMental health professionalsInterpersonal therapyPsychodynamic interventionsSomatic disordersPsychotherapyDisordersPublic health care settingHealth care settingsHealth professionalsComplex careCare settingsSupervised modelsMoodClinical practiceDepressionTraining initiativesResearch protocolPrivate settingsTrainingTheoretical frameworkClinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a brief accessible cognitive behavioural therapy programme for stress in school-aged adolescents (BESST): a cluster randomised controlled trial in the UK
Brown J, James K, Lisk S, Shearer J, Byford S, Stallard P, Deighton J, Saunders D, Yarrum J, Fonagy P, Weaver T, Sclare I, Day C, Evans C, Carter B. Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a brief accessible cognitive behavioural therapy programme for stress in school-aged adolescents (BESST): a cluster randomised controlled trial in the UK. The Lancet Psychiatry 2024, 11: 504-515. PMID: 38759665, DOI: 10.1016/s2215-0366(24)00101-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTreatment-as-usualCognitive behavioral therapyTreatment-as-usual groupCluster randomised controlled trialCognitive behavioral therapy workshopRandomised controlled trialsCognitive behavioural therapy programmeSymptoms of depressionBehavioural therapy programmePrimary intention-to-treat analysisSchools TrialIndex of Multiple DeprivationBehavioral therapyDepressive symptomsHealth Technology Assessment programmeSchool-aged adolescentsControlled trialsSelf-referral systemIntention-to-treat populationDiscover interventionsFull school yearMental healthDepressionTherapy programmeIntention-to-treat analysisThe complexity of treatment-resistant depression: A data-driven approach
Rost F, Booker T, Gonsard A, de Felice G, Asseburg L, Malda-Castillo J, Koutoufa I, Ridsdale H, Johnson R, Taylor D, Fonagy P. The complexity of treatment-resistant depression: A data-driven approach. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2024, 358: 292-301. PMID: 38697222, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2024.04.093.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTreatment-resistant depressionPersonality disorderSuicide attemptsChronic course of depressionCourse of depressionCo-occurring problemsDuration of illnessPhysical health problemsAdverse childhood experiencesPhysical health conditionsDepressive illnessPsychiatric diagnosisSuicidal ideationOccupational functioningPersistent depressionSeverely impaired quality of lifeQuality of lifeChildhood experiencesPragmatic randomized controlled trialDepressionChronic courseSuicideRecall biasClinical descriptionImpaired quality of lifeYouth adversity and trajectories of depression/anxiety symptoms in adolescence in the context of intersectionality in the United Kingdom.
Havers L, Shuai R, Fonagy P, Fazel M, Morgan C, Fancourt D, McCrone P, Smuk M, Bhui K, Shakoor S, Hosang G. Youth adversity and trajectories of depression/anxiety symptoms in adolescence in the context of intersectionality in the United Kingdom. Psychological Medicine 2024, 54: 2677-2687. PMID: 38623689, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291724000795.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDepression/anxiety symptomsAnxiety symptomsDevelopment of depressionPersistence of depressionSymptoms of depressionModerating effectContext of intersectionalityIndividual characteristicsLatent trajectoriesAdvantaged groupsSocietal groupsAnxietyDepressionMagnitude of effectAdversityAssociated with persistenceSymptomsModeratelyAdolescentsUnited KingdomIntersecting profilesYouthSESPersistent symptomsIntersectionEvaluating the 20-day Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT) training programme: a mixed methods investigation to identify characteristics associated with successful outcomes of DIT
Khalastchy J, Abrahams D, Saunders R, Fonagy P. Evaluating the 20-day Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT) training programme: a mixed methods investigation to identify characteristics associated with successful outcomes of DIT. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 2024, 38: 95-120. DOI: 10.1080/02668734.2024.2340447.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDynamic Interpersonal TherapyPatient Health Questionnaire-9Interpersonal therapyPatient-therapist relationshipBaseline Patient Health Questionnaire-9Training programmeAnna Freud CentrePatient outcomesPsychodynamic therapyNovice therapistsTherapists' perspectivesAssociated with successful outcomesSuperordinate themesTherapistsPatient complexityThematic analysisSuccessful outcomesImprovement of patientsReliable recoveryPositive outcomesInvestigate factorsOutcomesTrainingDepressionProgramme“You can’t really have a relationship with them because they just ask you questions”: understanding adolescent dropout – an empirical single case study
Cirasola A, Szegedi D, Fonagy P, Midgley N. “You can’t really have a relationship with them because they just ask you questions”: understanding adolescent dropout – an empirical single case study. Frontiers In Psychology 2024, 15: 1381901. PMID: 38533210, PMCID: PMC10963658, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1381901.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlliance rupturesPsychoanalytic psychotherapyTherapeutic allianceShort-term psychoanalytic psychotherapyYouth psychotherapyHigh dropout ratesTherapeutic relationshipAdolescent dropoutsPsychotherapyLongitudinal frameworkSingle case studySession recordingsAdolescent engagementParental involvementAdolescent involvementEngaging adolescentsDropout ratesAdolescentsParental engagementTherapistsAllianceSporadic attendanceDropoutClinical improvementDepression