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Rates of remission, sustained remission, and recurrence in a randomized controlled trial of cognitive behavioral therapy versus supportive psychotherapy for body dysmorphic disorder.

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BACKGROUND Little data exist on remission rates following psychotherapy for body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). METHODS Using data from a large study of therapist-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) versus supportive psychotherapy… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Little data exist on remission rates following psychotherapy for body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). METHODS Using data from a large study of therapist-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) versus supportive psychotherapy (SPT) for BDD (Nā€‰=ā€‰120), we estimated remission rates at treatment endpoint, and rates of delayed remission, sustained remission, and recurrence at 6-month follow-up. We also examined improvement in broader mental health outcomes among remitters. RESULTS Full or partial remission rates at end-of-treatment were significantly higher following CBT (68%) than SPT (42%). At 6-month follow-up, an additional 10% (CBT) and 14% (SPT) experienced delayed remission, 52% (CBT) and 27% (SPT) experienced sustained remission, and 20% (CBT) and 14% (SPT) experienced recurrence. Remission was never achieved by 18% (CBT) and 45% (SPT). Participants in remission at end-of-treatment experienced significant improvements in functional impairment, depression severity, BDD-related insight, and quality of life compared to nonremitters. CONCLUSIONS Full or partial remission rates are high following CBT for BDD and higher than after SPT.

Keywords: spt; sustained remission; cbt spt; remission; psychotherapy

Journal Title: Depression and anxiety
Year Published: 2021

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