Preliminary effectiveness of the SKILLS program in reducing transdiagnostic symptoms: An exploratory study - 04/02/25


Abstract |
Introduction |
The transdiagnostic approach is an emerging and promising method for psychotherapy, addressing various psychiatric disorders. However, there is still a dearth of available transdiagnostic programs. This study explores the preliminary effectiveness of a new SKILLS program focusing on training transdiagnostic skills.
Method |
Twenty-one patients (18 women) with diverse psychiatric disorders participated. They completed the SKILLS program and self-reported questionnaires (Transdiagnostic Skills Scale and Symptomatic Transdiagnostic Test) before and after.
Results |
Significant improvements in various skills were observed post-program. Additionally, a significant reduction in psychiatric symptoms occurred, notably within clusters such as anxiety, emotional lability, and dejection.
Conclusion |
This study provides preliminary evidence supporting the SKILLS program. Further randomized controlled trials are needed to validate its effectiveness.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Emotion regulation, Behavioral activation, Problem-solving, Psychotherapy, Assertiveness, Impulse control, CBT
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