François Grasset
University of Lausanne
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Schizophrenia Research | 2007
Yasser Khazaal; Emmanuelle Fresard; Sophie Rabia; Anne Chatton; Stéphane Rothen; Valentino Pomini; François Grasset; François Borgeat; Daniele Fabio Zullino
BACKGROUND Overweight and obesity are common concerns in individuals with severe mental disorders. In particular, antipsychotic drugs (AP) frequently induce weight gain. This phenomenon lacks current management and no previous controlled studies seem to use cognitive therapy to modify eating and weight-related cognitions. Moreover, none of these studies considered binge eating or eating and weight-related cognitions as possible outcomes. AIM The main aim of this study is to assess the effectivity of cognitive and behavioural treatment (CBT) on eating and weight-related cognitions, binge eating symptomatology and weight loss in patients who reported weight gain during AP treatment. METHOD A randomized controlled study (12-week CBT vs. Brief Nutritional Education) was carried out on 61 patients treated with an antipsychotic drug who reported weight gain following treatment. Binge eating symptomatology, eating and weight-related cognitions, as well as weight and body mass index were assessed before treatment, at 12 weeks and at 24 weeks. RESULTS The CBT group showed some improvement with respect to binge eating symptomatology and weight-related cognitions, whereas the control group did not. Weight loss occurred more progressively and was greater in the CBT group at 24 weeks. CONCLUSION The proposed CBT treatment is particularly interesting for patients suffering from weight gain associated with antipsychotic treatment.
Psychopathology | 2004
Jérôme Favrod; François Grasset; S. Spreng; B. Grossenbacher; Y. Hodé
Background: This study measures the impact of beliefs about auditory hallucinations on social functioning. Sampling and Methods: Twenty-nine subjects who met the ICD-10 criteria for schizophrenia or a schizo-affective disorder were included. Beliefs about voices and coping responses as measured by the Beliefs about Voices Questionnaire were compared with social functioning as assessed with the Life Skills Profile (LSP). Results: The belief that voices are benevolent was associated with poor communication. Engagement with voices was correlated with the non-turbulence and the compliance factors of the LSP. Patients who held the belief that their voices were benevolent functioned significantly more poorly on the communication factor of the LSP than patients who interpreted their voices as malevolent. Discussion: The results indicate that a positive relationship with voices may affect social functioning. However, the size of the sample is small and patients with benevolent voices are overrepresented. Nonetheless, these results have implications for the use of cognitive therapy for psychotic symptoms.
Clinical Practice & Epidemiology in Mental Health | 2006
Yasser Khazaal; Emmanuelle Fresard; Grégoire Zimmermann; Nathalie Morinière Trombert; Valentino Pomini; François Grasset; François Borgeat; Daniele Fabio Zullino
Revue médicale suisse | 2008
François Grasset; Jérôme Favrod; Fabienne Giuliani; Sophie Pernier; Navarro Chafloque M; Jacques Besson
Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2011
Fabienne Giuliani; Jérôme Favrod; François Grasset; Françoise Schenk
Encephale-revue De Psychiatrie Clinique Biologique Et Therapeutique | 2007
D. Delessert; Valentino Pomini; François Grasset; P. Baumann
Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities | 2009
Fabienne Giuliani; Sophie Pernier; Jérôme Favrod; François Grasset; Françoise Schenk
Encephale-revue De Psychiatrie Clinique Biologique Et Therapeutique | 2007
D. Delessert; Pomini; François Grasset; P. Baumann
Archive | 2011
Valentino Pomini; Christine Reymond; Philippe Golay; Sébastien Fernandez; François Grasset
Revue médicale suisse | 2008
François Grasset; Jérôme Favrod; Fabienne Giuliani; Sophie Pernier; Mario Navarro Chafloque; Jacques Besson