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Breathlessness and psychiatric morbidity in chronic bronchitis and emphysema: a study of psychotherapeutic management
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1983
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AsthmaPsychotherapyPulmonary CareAdvanced Lung DiseaseLiaison PsychotherapyRespiratory TherapyChronic BronchitisSymptomatic TreatmentPsychotherapeutic ManagementSustained ReliefPsychiatryRespiratory DiseasesPulmonary MedicinePulmonary DiseaseNursingSevere CoadMental Health NursingMedicinePsychopathologyPsychiatric Morbidity
This paper describes a study of the outcome of psychotherapy with patients disabled by chronic obstructive airways disease giving rise to dyspnoea. Forty-three men and 22 women with severe COAD were randomly allocated for 8 weeks to one of three types of psychotherapy or to an untreated control group, and were followed up six months later. The group treated by a medical nurse without training in psychotherapy experienced sustained relief of dyspnoea but tended to undergo less psychodynamic change; psychiatric symptoms were reduced in those receiving supportive, but not analytical, psychotherapy. The psychosomatic mechanisms involved and the implications for medical and nursing practice and for liaison psychotherapy are discussed.
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