.... 0.0 / 5 ? Psychologyevaluative studiesA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: darcythepirateCreated on: 06-06-17 19:41 Between 60-80% of agoraphobics showed some improvement but it was only slight and clients often relapsed after 6 months. Craske and Barlow (1993) 1 of 14 SD worked for a range of phobias and also PTSD Emmelkamp (1994) 2 of 14 75% of patients with specific phobias showed clinically significant improvements following the treatment. McGrath (1990) 3 of 14 Low levels of serotonin in the urine of depressed patients. Rosenhan et al. 4 of 14 Levels of monoamines have been deliberately depleted, but it didn't seem to produce any symptoms of depression. In some studies 5 of 14 Some drugs that help to relieve depression don't actually adjust monoamine imbalances . 6 of 14 When comparing the brains of 15 dead depressed patients and 15 non-depressed patients, significant differences in the brain structures were observed. Klimek et al. 7 of 14 Success of SSRIs treatment is dependent on the sufferer's genes. Rausch et al (2002) 8 of 14 50% of people on antidepressants still have depressive symptoms Ingram 9 of 14 Depressed people took on average 12ms to disengage from negative stimuli, whereas non-depressed people took 2ms on average. Koster et al (2005) 10 of 14 Depressed people don't have a distorted perception of their own abilities and understand events accurately. Dykman et al (1991) 11 of 14 SSRIs can induce suicidal urges. Cole et al (1996) 12 of 14 As a result of conducting a meta-analysis it was found that CBT is effective at reducing positive symptoms of schizophrenia. Pfammatter (2006) 13 of 14 CBT was found to be effective but no more effective than any other therapies. Stiles et al (2006) 14 of 14
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