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Rodrigo da Cunha Teixeira Lopes

Researcher at Universidade Católica de Petrópolis

Publications -  9
Citations -  152

Rodrigo da Cunha Teixeira Lopes is an academic researcher from Universidade Católica de Petrópolis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Major depressive disorder & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 120 citations. Previous affiliations of Rodrigo da Cunha Teixeira Lopes include University of Minho.

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Narrative Therapy vs. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for moderate depression: Empirical evidence from a controlled clinical trial

TL;DR: Pre- to post-treatment effect sizes for completers in both NT and CBT groups were superior to benchmarked waiting-list control groups.
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Long-term effects of psychotherapy on moderate depression: a comparative study of narrative therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy.

TL;DR: Assessment of depressive symptoms and interpersonal problems in a clinical sample of depressed patients with greater interpersonal disabilities found the odds that a patient maintained recovery from depressive symptoms at follow-up were five times higher than the odds of a patient maintaining recovery from interpersonal problems.
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Predictors of dropout in a controlled clinical trial of psychotherapy for moderate depression

TL;DR: Logistic regression analysis showed that treatment assignment did not predict dropout, and clients taking psychiatric medication at intake were 80% less likely to drop out from therapy, compared to clients who were not taking medication.
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Clinical outcomes of psychotherapy dropouts: does dropping out of psychotherapy necessarily mean failure?

TL;DR: Patients who dropped out of psychotherapy also reported improvement of depressive symptoms without therapy, but took much longer to improve than did patients who completed therapy.
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Effectiveness of an internet-based self-guided program to treat depression in a sample of Brazilian users: a study protocol

TL;DR: If found effective, this web-based intervention would increase the evidence-based care options for depression treatment in Brazil and reduce the need for expensive or inaccessible psychological treatments.