Millions of Americans experience sadness, fatigue, and sleeping difficulty. These symptoms are consistent with a diagnosis of depression, which the American Psychiatric Association (APA) categorizes as a serious medical illness. Treatments include pharmacotherapy and/or counseling, with varying outcomes. Anecdotally, positive outcomes are seen in adults with depressive symptoms seeking Biblical counseling (BC) that uses the Judeo-Christian Bible as its foundation; so, this project explored such a program. The project included a retrospective chart review and a pilot study introducing the use of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale Revised (CESD-R) to identify and track depressive symptoms. Findings support further investigation into BC as a viable option.
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수백만 명의 미국인이 슬픔, 피로, 수면 장애를 경험합니다. 이러한 증상은 미국 정신의학 협회(APA)가 심각한 의학적 질병으로 분류하는 우울증 진단과 일치합니다. 치료에는 다양한 결과가 있는 약물 요법 및/또는 상담이 포함됩니다. 일화에 따르면, 유대-기독교 성경을 기초로 하는 성경 상담(BC)을 찾는 우울 증상이 있는 성인에게서 긍정적인 결과가 나타납니다. 그래서 이 프로젝트는 그러한 프로그램을 탐구했습니다. 이 프로젝트에는 회고적 차트 검토와 우울 증상을 식별하고 추적하기 위한 Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale Revised(CESD-R)의 사용을 소개하는 파일럿 연구가 포함되었습니다. 결과는 실행 가능한 옵션으로 BC에 대한 추가 조사를 지원합니다.