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Changes of attachment characteristics during psychotherapy of patients with social anxiety disorder: Results from the SOPHO-Net trial

Within a randomized controlled trial contrasting the outcome of manualized cognitive-behavioral (CBT) and short term psychodynamic therapy (PDT) compared to a waiting list condition (the SOPHO-Net trial), we set out to test whether self-reported attachment characteristics change during the treatment...

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Main Authors: Strauß, Bernhard, Altmann, Uwe, Manes, Susanne, Tholl, Anne, Koranyi, Susan, Nolte, Tobias, Beutel, Manfred E, Wiltink, Jörg, Herpertz, Stephan, Hiller, Wolfgang, Hoyer, Jürgen, Joraschky, Peter, Nolting, Björn, Ritter, Viktoria, Stangier, Ulrich, Willutzki, Ulrike, Salzer, Simone, Leibing, Eric, Leichsenring, Falk, Kirchmann, Helmut
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description Within a randomized controlled trial contrasting the outcome of manualized cognitive-behavioral (CBT) and short term psychodynamic therapy (PDT) compared to a waiting list condition (the SOPHO-Net trial), we set out to test whether self-reported attachment characteristics change during the treatments and if these changes differ between treatments. 495 patients from the SOPHO-Net trial (54.5% female, mean age 35.2 years) who were randomized to either CBT, PDT or waiting list (WL) completed the partner-related revised Experiences in Close Relationships Questionnaire (ECR-R) before and after treatment and at 6 and 12 months follow-up. The Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS) was administered at pre-treatment, post-treatment, and at 6-month and 1-year follow-up. ECR-R scores were first compared to a representative healthy sample (n = 2508) in order to demonstrate that the clinical sample differed significantly from the non-clinical sample with respect to attachment anxiety and avoidance. LSAS scores correlated significantly with both ECR-R subscales. Post-therapy, patients treated with CBT revealed significant changes in attachment anxiety and avoidance whereas patients treated with PDT showed no significant changes. Changes between post-treatment and the two follow-ups were significant in both conditions, with minimal (insignificant) differences between treatments at the 12- month follow-up. The current study supports recent reviews of mostly naturalistic studies indicating changes in attachment as a result of psychotherapy. Although there were differences between conditions at the end of treatment, these largely disappeared during the follow-up period which is line with the other results of the SOPHO-NET trial. Controlled-trials.com ISRCTN53517394.
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subjects Adults
Anxiety
Anxiety disorders
Attachment
Avoidance
Biology and Life Sciences
Care and treatment
Caregivers
Clinical psychology
Clinical trials
Cognitive ability
Comparative analysis
Correlation analysis
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832)
Medicine
Medicine and Health Sciences
Multivariate analysis
Patients
Psychosomatic medicine
Psychotherapy
Randomization
Research and Analysis Methods
Research design
Risk factors
Social anxiety
Social Sciences
Theory
Therapy
title Changes of attachment characteristics during psychotherapy of patients with social anxiety disorder: Results from the SOPHO-Net trial
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