| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7264397 | Cognitive and Behavioral Practice | 2018 | 48 Pages | 
Abstract
												This pilot study evaluates a 12-week group Behavioral Activation protocol adapted to meet the needs of a Veteran population seeking treatment in an outpatient mental health clinic at a Veteran Affairs Medical Center. In a detailed Method we describe the treatment structure. Acceptability and feasibility are addressed by providing data on referral sources, treatment retention, attendance, and patient satisfaction. Initial clinical outcomes are presented, focusing on symptom reduction, improved quality of life, and changes in the hypothesized mechanism of treatment: improving motivated behavior to pursue rewards (decisional anhedonia). Finally, feedback from individual exit interviews is presented. We conclude with implementation tips and challenges in the service of continuing to improve our evidence-based interventions in Veteran Affairs facilities.
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												Rachel Hershenberg, Rachel Vickers Smith, Jason T. Goodson, Michael E. Thase, 
											