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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Unexplained Non-Cardiac Chest Pain: A Pilot Study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 June 2009

Anke S. Van Peski-Oosterbaan
Affiliation:
Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
Philip Spinhoven
Affiliation:
Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
Yanda van Rood
Affiliation:
Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
A. J. Willem Van der Does
Affiliation:
Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
Albert J. V. Bruschke
Affiliation:
Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands

Abstract

The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate the feasibility of a cognitive behavioural treatment for unexplained chest pain (UCP), based on the cognitive model of UCP. Ten patients were treated. The diagnosis had been made by a cardiologist two years before the start of treatment. The treatment incorporated breathing and relaxation training, identifying and challenging beliefs about the cause of UCP, behavioural experiments and problem solving for social problems. Patients improved significantly with regard to intensity and duration of chest pain, anxiety and functional limitations. Moreover, the reduction of scores for fear of bodily sensations and of credibility ratings of idiosyncratic disease related negative automatic thoughts was significant. The changes in scores for the inclination to interpret bodily sensations catastrophically almost reached the level of significance. These results suggests that therapy results may be cognitively mediated.

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Copyright © British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies 1997

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