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Movement therapy with depressed inpatients: a randomized multiple single case design

N J Stewart1, L M McMullen, L D Rubin

  • 1College of Nursing, Department of Psychology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.

Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
|February 1, 1994
PubMed
Summary

This study found that movement therapy positively impacts mood in patients with major depressive episodes. These findings support movement as a valuable adjunctive treatment, not just recreation.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Rehabilitation Medicine

Background:

  • Limited research exists on movement therapy's efficacy in inpatient versus outpatient settings.
  • Clinical studies face challenges due to multiple confounding treatments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the effect of a specifically designed movement therapy on mood.
  • To address the lack of research in varied clinical settings.

Main Methods:

  • Employed a randomized single-case experimental design with 12 replications.
  • Controlled for multiple treatment confounds inherent in clinical settings.

Main Results:

  • Movement therapy demonstrated a significant positive effect on mood (p < .001).

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  • The therapy was specifically designed to target symptoms of a major depressive episode.
  • Conclusions:

    • Movement therapy can be effectively utilized as an adjunctive treatment for major depressive episodes.
    • Challenges the perception of movement as solely recreational, highlighting its therapeutic potential.