Transcranial direct current stimulation based on qEEG combining positive psychotherapy for major depression

Zahra Khayyer, Leonard Ngaosuvan, Sverker Sikstrom, Amir Hossein Ghaderi

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Abstract

Frontal cortex activity is reduced in the left hemisphere during depression. Transcranial direct current stimulation is a noninvasive neuromodulation technique that can increase frontal cortex activity. Therapy based on transcranial Direct Current Stimulation and positive psychology therapy was applied for improving patients' quality of life. The present study compared three conditions of subjects with clinical depression; (a) transcranial Direct Current Stimulation therapy, (b) positive psychotherapy, and (c) combined treatment. Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, Adult State Hope Scale and Optimism/Pessimism Scale was used at baseline, 2-week, 4-week, and 3-month follow-up. Combined condition participants showed greater reduction in depressed mood, improved hope and optimism after 4-week as well as during 3-month follow-up than the other conditions. Results are discussed in terms of additive or synergistic relation between transcranial direct current stimulation and positive psychology treatment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)89-96
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Integrative Neuroscience
Volume17
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018 May 1

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Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Psychology

Free keywords

  • Case study
  • Frontal cortex activity
  • Major depression
  • Positive psychotherapy
  • Quantitative electroencephalogram
  • Transcranial direct current stimulation

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