Thanks, both – yes, you’re right Terry, the BACP annual research conference is moving online (and is free to attend!), and I’ll be giving the keynote,
with the title ‘What can therapists learn from clinical trials? The case of the IMPACT study’. The link for registration is here:
https://www.bacp.co.uk/events/onlineresearch2020/
I was originally hoping to include something in the talk about this work on trajectories of change, but had too much to try and cover, so cut it in the
end – but Geoff is absolutely right to highlight the clinical significance of these findings. As it happens, the comments about how this might link to Blatt’s work is something that is already on our agenda as a research team, and one of our excellent PhD
students, Yushi Bai, is working on this right now. (If she’s on the forum please do contribute!). Another of our talented PhD students, Guilherme Fiorini, is also following up on the trajectories work by looking at trajectories of change in general psychopathology
(the p factor), since this first study was only looking at changes in depressive symptoms… Once that work is complete, I’m sure he’ll share it here on the forum
😊.
I’d certainly welcome any discussions / questions connected to this work on the e-forum!
Best wishes
Nick
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Hi all
I don’t really have any comments to add here but it’s my understanding that Nick will be talking about the IMPACT study at the BACP virtual research conference in May. This is going to be free to members and non-members of the bacp (and
available after the date too). It’ll certainly be an interesting way to spend some of those lockdown hours!
Registration info is here:
I look forward to hearing more about the study, but Nick do correct me if I’m wrong here!
All the best and maybe see some of you there
Terry
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On 23 Apr 2020, at 21:04, Geoffrey Goodman <Geoffrey.Goodman@liu.edu> wrote:
Hi Nick and his co-authors,
This article represents a major contribution to the literature on adolescents suffering from depression because it demonstrates that not all depressed adolescents respond the same way to treatment. So congratulations to Nick and the others who worked on this project! The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry is one of the elite journals in our field.
To get some conversation going among the listserv, I'm wondering whether the two groups you identified--continued-improvers and halted-improvers--might be associated with characterolological or personality features. Two theoretical frameworks immediately come to mind: Sydney Blatt's distinction between anaclitic depression and introjective depression on the one hand, and preoccupied and dismissing attachment on the other hand. I think there is some literature (perhaps by Mary Dozier at the University of Delaware) that suggests that dismissing individuals often don't benefit beyond the early part of treatment because they have difficulty forming a secure attachment to their therapists. So I would guess that the halted-improvers might be overrepresented among the dismissing patients. Similarly, I would guess that the halted-improvers might be overrepresented among those suffering from introjective depression. I don't know whether the AAI or ORI was administered, though, to determine whether this is the case. Do others want to comment? Any students want to ask questions about this research?
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Best wishes to you all from Lockdown London!
I'm sending a link (free download) to the latest article from the IMPACT study, on "Trajectories of depression symptom change during and following treatment in adolescents with unipolar major depression" - I think this raises some interesting issues about patterns of change in therapy.
To download the article for free, please go via this link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13145<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13145__;!!DeIc-uvKXH9G!sHBeTn6sTXAHOD3Upk1iBPTugWsODbYiKLhfQYna_jlvea0pC136aCQrDmpuYMgmIWKP8n8$>
Best wishes
Nick
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