FELIPE DALESSANDRO FERREIRA CORCHS

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Instituto de Psiquiatria, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico

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    Aspectos psicológicos e comportamentais relevantes ao diagnóstico psiquiátrico
    (2014) SCHOUERI, Patrícia de Campos Lindenberg; ZOPPE, Eva Helena Costa Cardoso; SILVA, Maria Cecília Fernandes; CORCHS, Felipe; LOTUFO NETO, Francisco
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    Transtorno de estresse agudo e transtorno de ajustamento
    (2021) ALVES, Marcos Carvalho; ARAúJO, Álvaro Cabral; CENACCHI, Paulo; ALBREGARD, Elizabeth F.; GRACINDO, Claudia Ballestero; SZTAMFATER, Silvia; SAKIYAMA, Bruno; LOTUFO NETO, Francisco; CORCHS, Felipe
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    Aspectos psicológicos e comportamentais relevantes oo diagnóstico psiquiátrico
    (2018) SCHOUERI, Patricia de Campos Lindenberg; ZOPPE, Eva Helena Costa Cardoso; SILVA, Maria Cecilia Fernandes; CORCHS, Felipe; LOTUFO NETO, Francisco
  • article 15 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Targeting the reconsolidation of traumatic memories with a brief 2-session imaginal exposure intervention in post-traumatic stress disorder
    (2020) VERMES, Joana Singer; AYRES, Ricardo; GOES, Adara Saito; REAL, Natalia Del; ARAUJO, Alvaro Cabral; SCHILLER, Daniela; LOTUFO NETO, Francisco; CORCHS, Felipe
    Background: Evidence suggests that extinction during memory reconsolidation diminishes the return of defensive responses. In order to translate these effects to the clinical setting, we tested whether retrieving a traumatic memory and delivering a brief two-sessions imaginal exposure intervention during its reconsolidation would produce stronger decreases in reactivity to these memories than standard imaginal exposure method. Methods: Participants with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) had either their traumatic (n = 21) or a neutral (n = 21) memory retrieved 1 h before an imaginal exposure session for two consecutive days. One day before and one day after, participants were exposed to script-driven imagery of their traumatic event, during which skin conductance responses were measured and, immediately after, subjective responses were assessed by means of Visual Analogue Scales. Results: Traumatic retrieval improved the physiological, but not the subjective effects of imaginal exposure intervention on over-reactivity to traumatic memories. Conclusions: Our results suggest that delivering extinction-based treatments over the reconsolidation of traumatic memories may enhance its effects. These results suggest that this is a promising path toward the development of new therapeutic techniques.
  • article 6 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    A randomized clinical trial to assess the efficacy of trial-based cognitive therapy compared to prolonged exposure for post-traumatic stress disorder: preliminary findings
    (2021) DURAN, Erica Panzani; CORCHS, Felipe; VIANNA, Andrea; ARAUJO, Alvaro Cabral; REAL, Natalia Del; SILVA, Claudio; FERREIRA, Ana Paula; FRANCEZ, Paula De Vitto; GODOI, Claudio; SILVEIRA, Helena; MATSUMOTO, Lina; GEBARA, Cristiane Maluhy; BARROS NETO, Tito Paes de; CHILVARQUER, Raquel; SIQUEIRA, Luciana Lima de; BERNIK, Marcio; LOTUFO NETO, Francisco
    Background Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a prevalent mental health condition that is often associated with psychiatric comorbidities and changes in quality of life. Prolonged exposure therapy (PE) is considered the gold standard psychological treatment for PTSD, but treatment resistance and relapse rates are high. Trial-based cognitive therapy (TBCT) is an effective treatment for depression and social anxiety disorder, and its structure seems particularly promising for PTSD. Therefore, we evaluated the efficacy of TBCT compared to PE in patients with PTSD. Methods Ninety-five patients (77.6% females) who met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision, criteria for PTSD were randomly assigned to receive either TBCT (n = 44) or PE (n = 51). Patients were evaluated before and after treatment, and at follow-up 3 months after treatment. The primary outcome was improvement in PTSD symptoms as assessed by the Davidson Trauma Scale (DTS). Secondary outcomes were depression, anxiety, and dysfunctional attitudes assessed by the Beck Depression/Anxiety Inventories and Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale, as well as the dropout rate. Results A significant reduction in DTS scores was observed in both arms, but no significant difference between treatments. Regarding the secondary outcomes, we found significant differences in depressive symptoms in favor of TBCT, and the dropout rate was lower in the TBCT group than the PE group. Conclusion Our preliminary results suggest that TBCT may be an effective alternative for treating PTSD. Further research is needed to better understand its role and the mechanisms of change in the treatment of this disorder.
  • bookPart
    Transtornos ansiosos
    (2016) ARAúJO, Álvaro Cabral; CORCHS, Felipe; LOTUFO NETO, Francisco
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    Entrevista nos transtornos de ansiedade
    (2023) LOTUFO NETO, Francisco; CORCHS, Felipe
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    Terapias psicológicas: indicações e considerações gerais sobre as diferentes abordagens psicoterápicas
    (2018) SCHOUERI, Patricia de Campos Lindenberg; ZOPPE, Eva Helena Costa Cardoso; SILVA, Maria Cecília Fernandes; NETTO, Oswaldo Ferreira Leite; ANDRADE, Milena Gross de; CORCHS, Felipe; ANDRADE, Ana Claudia; SAFFI, Fabiana; PRETTE, Giovana Del; WIELENSKA, Regina Christina; CORCHS, Carolina Escalona Perroni; LOTUFO NETO, Francisco
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    Intervenções na fase aguda do pós-trauma, tratamento do transtorno de estresse agudo e do transtorno de ajustamento
    (2021) GRACINDO, Claudia Ballestero; CENACCHI, Paulo; ALBREGARD, Elizabeth F.; ALVES, Marcos Carvalho; SAKIYAMA, Bruno; ARAúJO, Álvaro Cabral; SZTAMFATER, Silvia; LOTUFO NETO, Francisco; CORCHS, Felipe
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    Terapias psicológicas: indicações e considerações gerais sobre as diferentes abordagens psicoterápicas
    (2014) SCHOUERI, Patrícia de Campos Lindenberg; ZOPPE, Eva Helena Costa Cardoso; SILVA, Maria Cecília Fernandes; LEITE NETTO, Oswaldo Ferreira; ANDRADE, Milena Gross de; CORCHS, Felipe; WEST, Ana Claudia Andrade; SAFFI, Fabiana; PRETTE, Giovana Del; WIELENSKA, Regina Christina; CORCHS, Carolina Escalona Perroni; LOTUFO NETO, Francisco