The Effectiveness of Transdiagnostic Therapy Based on Repetitive Negative Thoughts on the Alexithymia, Emotional Regulation in patient with Psychogenic Non Epileptic Seizures
The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of Transdiagnostic Therapy Based on Repetitive Negative Thoughts on the Alexithymia, Emotional Regulation in patients with Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures. Subjective and
In this study, a single-case experimental design with asynchronous multiple base line was used. The efficacy of Transdiagnostic Therapy Based on Repetitive Negative Thoughts was evaluated during three steps of intervention, including the study of the baseline, the treatment phase and follow-up. Three patients were selected through purposive sampling and entered the study. In this study, Alexithymia Toronto scale and Berking Emotional Regulation Questionnaire were used. The data were analyzed using the Reliable Change Index, clinical significances and visual inspection.
In this study, the Reliable Change Index for the Alexithymia variable in patients was 4.46, 4.08 and 4.46, respectively, which was significant (RCI >1.96), and therefore, no random changes were made. Percent of improvment was 53%, 47% and 57% for patient respectively, indicating success in treatment in the first and third patient and the relative success in the second patient. In the emotional regulation variable, the Reliable Change Index was 2.02 in all three patients, which was significant (RCI>1.96). The improvement percentage of emotional regulation in these three patients was 75%, 72%, and 57%, which was in the range of improvment and treatment success.
The findings indicate the effectiveness of Transdiagnostic Therapy Based on Repetitive Negative Thoughts in decreasing Alexithymia and increased emotional regulation.
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