Person: KIRPINAR, İSMET
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Şiddetli Nörolojik Belirtilerle Giden Lityum İntoksikasyonunun Sağaltımı Bir Olgu Sunumu
2014-11-30, BAKAY, BETÜL, DEVECİ, ERDEM, ZİHNİ, DEMET, DURSUN, ALİ EMRE, ÖZTÜRK, AHMET, KIRPINAR, İSMET, DEVECİ, ERDEM, ÖZTÜRK, AHMET, KIRPINAR, İSMET
Akut dönemdeki kronik şizofreni hastasında yüksek doz n asetilsistein uygulaması Olgu sunumu
2014-11-16, ÖNÜR, NAFİYE SELCAN, BOYRAZ, RABİA KEVSER, KOÇER, EMEL, DEVECİ, ERDEM, KIRPINAR, İSMET, ÖNÜR, NAFIYE SELCAN, BOYRAZ, RABIA KEVSER, DEVECİ, ERDEM, KIRPINAR, İSMET
Bilişsel Bozulma Gösteren Yaşlı Hastalarda Ruhsal ve Davranışsal Belirtilerin Dağılımı
2014-11-16, KURTULMUŞ, AYŞE, KIRPINAR, İSMET, DEVECİ, ERDEM, KURTULMUŞ, AYŞE, KIRPINAR, İSMET, DEVECİ, ERDEM
Effects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Existential Psychotherapy and Supportive Counselling on Facial Emotion Recognition Among Patients with Mild or Moderate Depression
2019-07-01, YILMAZ, ONUR, Kunduz, Merve, ÇOMBAŞ, MÜGE, ÖZTÜRK, AHMET, DEVECİ, ERDEM, KIRPINAR, İSMET, YILMAZ, ONUR, MIRÇIK, ALİ BARLAS, ÖZTÜRK, AHMET, DEVECİ, ERDEM, KIRPINAR, İSMET
Objective: This study compared the effects of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), existential psychotherapy (ExP) and supportive counseling (SUP) on facial emotion recognition among mildly and moderately depressed patients. Methods: 21 patients for CBT, and 20 each for ExP and SUP groups with 60 healthy controls were investigated. Eight consecutive weekly sessions and following two monthly boosters were performed. Prior to the sessions, all subjects received Sociodemographic Data Form, the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders (SCID-1), and Facial Emotion Recognition Test (FERT). Patients received Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) and FERT at the onset and after weekly and booster sessions. Results: Patients' ability to recognize surprised and neutral emotions were lower than controls. ExP group improved recognition of almost all emotions, CBT group improved only happy emotions and SUP group did not improve any emotions. HDRS scores declined in all patient groups, ExP and CBT groups had lower scores than SUP. Conclusion: MDD patients recognized surprised and neutral emotions lower than controls. ExP improved ability to recognize almost all emotions, CBT improved only happy emotions, SUP did not improve at all. ExP, CBT and SUP all led to a reduction in MDD. ExP and CBT had comparable effects and both were more helpful than SUP.
Somatoform Bozukluğu Olan Hastalarda Erken Dönem Uyumsuz Şemalar
2014-04-01, KIRPINAR, İSMET, DEVECİ, ERDEM, ZİHNİ, DEMET, KILIÇ, ALPEREN, KIRPINAR, İSMET, DEVECİ, ERDEM
Neurocognition in Patients with Acne Vulgaris
2014-11-01, DEVECİ, ERDEM, ÖZTÜRK, AHMET, KIRPINAR, İSMET, KOYUNCU, AHMET, ENGİN, İSMAİL, MELİKOĞLU, MEHMET, YILMAZ, ENVER DEMİREL, KOÇER, EMEL, DEVECİ, ERDEM, ÖZTÜRK, AHMET, KIRPINAR, İSMET
Depresyon Tedavisine Ortalama Trombosit Hacmi ve Nötrofil Lenfosit Oranı Yanıtı
2016-11-20, MIRÇIK, ALİ BARLAS, ÖZTÜRK, AHMET, DEVECİ, ERDEM, YILMAZ, ONUR, KIRPINAR, İSMET, MIRÇIK, ALİ BARLAS, ÖZTÜRK, AHMET, DEVECİ, ERDEM, YILMAZ, ONUR, KIRPINAR, İSMET
Somatizasyon Bozukluğu ve Hipokondriyazis hastalarının psikometrik özellikleri farklı mı
2014-11-30, KIRPINAR, İSMET, DEVECİ, ERDEM, KINIK, ÇİĞDEM, ZİHNİ, DEMET, KOÇER, EMEL, KIRPINAR, İSMET, DEVECİ, ERDEM
İki Kız Kardeş Paylaşılmış OKB Üzerine Bir Olgu Sunumu
2014-11-16, BOYRAZ, RABİA KEVSER, ÖNÜR, NAFİYE SELCAN, KOÇER, EMEL, ÇOMBAŞ, MÜGE, DEVECİ, ERDEM, KIRPINAR, İSMET, BOYRAZ, RABIA KEVSER, ÖNÜR, NAFIYE SELCAN, DEVECİ, ERDEM, KIRPINAR, İSMET
Does psychotherapy improve alexithymia? A comparison study among patients with mild or moderate depression
2019-11-01, YILMAZ, ONUR, Mircik, Ali Barlas, Kunduz, Merve, Combas, Muge, ÖZTÜRK, AHMET, DEVECİ, ERDEM, KIRPINAR, İSMET, YILMAZ, ONUR, MIRÇIK, ALİ BARLAS, ÖZTÜRK, AHMET, DEVECİ, ERDEM, KIRPINAR, İSMET
Background: Alexithymia is reported to be a risk factor for depression. Psychotherapy is efficient for treatment of depression. Yet, the effect of psychotherapies on alexithymia is poorly understood. Objectives: We aimed to compare Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Existential Psychotherapy (ExP) and Supportive Counseling (SUP) for therapeutic efficacy and effect on alexithymia in depression. Methods: There were 22 patients for each patient group. Sessions were performed as eight consecutive weekly and following two monthly boosters. Sixty six healthy controls were added. Prior to the sessions, patients received Sociodemographic Data Form, the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders (SCID-1), Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) and 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20). The control group received Sociodemographic Data Form, SCID-1 and TAS-20. Patients additionally received HDRS and TAS-20 after their weekly and booster sessions. Results: Patients- mean TAS-20 score was greater than of controls, however, it did not have a significant change throughout the study. Mean HDRS scores of ExP and CBT groups were lower than SUP group at the end. Discussion: Alexithymia did not improve with psychotherapy. The exception was effect of ExP on externally oriented thinking. Psychotherapies all improved depression. CBT and ExP were more helpful than SUP.
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