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Spanish Journal of Psychology | 2015

Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in a Psychology Clinic.

F. J. Labrador; Francisco J. Estupiñá; Mónica Bernaldo-de-Quirós; Ignacio Fernández-Arias; Pablo Ávila Alonso; Francisco Ballesteros; Carmen Blanco; Laura Gómez

People with anxiety disorders demand psychological attention most often. Therefore, it seems important to identify both the characteristics of the patients who demand help and the clinical variables related to that demand and its treatment. A cohort of 292 patients who requested help at a university clinical facility was studied. The typical profile of the patient was: being female, young, unmarried, with some college education, and having previously received treatment, especially pharmacological one. The three most frequent diagnoses of anxiety, which include 50% of the cases, were: Anxiety Disorder not otherwise specified, Social Phobia, and Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia. Regarding the characteristics of the intervention, the average duration of the assessment was 3.5 sessions (SD = 1.2), and the duration of the treatment was 14 sessions (SD = 11.2). The percentage of discharges was 70.2%. The average cost of treatment was around €840. The results are discussed, underlining the value of empirically supported treatments for anxiety disorders.


Psicothema | 2013

Does adding pharmaceutical medication contribute to empirically supported psychological treatment for anxiety disorders

Ignacio Fernández-Arias; F. J. Labrador; Francisco J. Estupiñá; Mónica Bernaldo de Quirós; Pablo Ávila Alonso; Carmen Blanco; Laura Gómez

BACKGROUND The goal of this work is to determine whether the combined use of empirically supported psychological treatments (ESTs) and pharmacological therapy (PT) achieves better results than the isolated use of ESTs in the treatment of Anxiety Disorders (AD) in a welfare clinical setting. METHOD A quasi-experimental study was designed, with a sample of 287 patients with primary diagnosis of AD. Of the patients, 25.1% (n = 72) received ESTs+PT and 74.9% (n = 216), only ESTs. At pretreatment, no intergroup differences were observed in anxiety and depressive symptoms, duration of the problem and comorbidity, but there were differences for previous treatments (they were fewer in the EST group). RESULTS After the intervention, both groups showed similar degree of completion, compliance with treatment, task performance and similar effectiveness at post treatment but EST+PT was significantly longer (16.58 sessions vs. 13.04 sessions). CONCLUSIONS It is concluded that adding PT to EST does not improve the results but it does increase the cost and duration of treatment, thereby reducing the efficiency of the intervention.


Psicothema | 2015

Factors associated with prolonging psychological treatment for anxiety disorders

Mónica Bernaldo-de-Quirós; F. J. Labrador; Gloria García-Fernández; Ignacio Fernández-Arias; Francisco J. Estupiñá; Marta Labrador-Méndez

BACKGROUND Anxiety disorders are one of the disorders most frequently requested for psychological attention. The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that can explain a longer duration of psychological treatment for anxiety disorders. METHOD 202 patients from the University Psychology Clinic of the Complutense University of Madrid were analyzed. RESULTS Multivariate regression analysis showed that the presence of obsessive-compulsive disorder and the application of arousal control techniques followed by modeling and other specific techniques were the best predictors of treatment duration. CONCLUSION Reducing as much as possible the number of techniques applied without reducing intervention efficacy is suggested. In some disorders that produce a greater life disorganization, it may be useful to try to organize the patient´s life either as a first goal or at the same time as the intervention program, so as to increase its effectiveness and reduce the number of sessions.


Psicothema | 2010

Demanda de atención psicológica en la práctica clínica: tratamientos y resultados

F. J. Labrador; Francisco J. Estupiñá; María Antonia Paz; García Vera


Psicothema | 2012

Diferencias sociodemográficas, clínicas y de resultados del tratamiento entre los trastornos de ansiedad

Mónica Bernaldo-de-Quirós; Francisco J. Estupiñá; F. J. Labrador; Ignacio Fernández-Arias; Laura Gómez; Carmen Blanco; Pablo Ávila Alonso


Spanish Journal of Psychology | 2012

A Study of Patients who go to a Psychology Clinic Seeking Treatment

Francisco J. Estupiñá; F. J. Labrador; María Paz García-Vera


Psicothema | 2011

¿POR QUÉ SE ALARGAN LOS TRATAMIENTOS PSICOLÓGICOS? PREDICTORES DE UNA MAYOR DURACIÓN DEL TRATAMIENTO Y DIFERENCIAS ENTRE LOS CASOS DE CORTA Y LARGA DURACIÓN

F. J. Labrador; Mónica Bernaldo de Quirós; Francisco J. Estupiñá


Anales De Psicologia | 2014

The use of relaxation techniques in a clinic of psychology

Carmen Blanco; Francisco J. Estupiñá; F. J. Labrador; Ignacio Fernández-Arias; Mónica Bernardo-de-Quirós; Laura Gómez


Anales De Psicologia | 2014

El uso de las técnicas de relajación en la práctica de una clínica de psicología

Carmen Blanco; Francisco J. Estupiñá; F. J. Labrador; Ignacio Fernández-Arias; Mónica Bernaldo-de-Quirós; Laura Gómez


Universitas Psychologica | 2014

Uso de técnicas de exposición en una clínica de psicología

Laura Góme; Mónica Bernaldo-de-Quirós; F. J. Labrador; Ignacio Fernández-Arias; Francisco J. Estupiñá; Carmen Blanco

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F. J. Labrador

Complutense University of Madrid

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Ignacio Fernández-Arias

Complutense University of Madrid

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Carmen Blanco

Complutense University of Madrid

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Laura Gómez

Complutense University of Madrid

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Marta Labrador-Méndez

Complutense University of Madrid

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Pablo Ávila Alonso

Complutense University of Madrid

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