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Psychoeducational schema therapy for psoriasis and atopic dermatitis: a randomized controlled pilot crossover trial.

Background and objectives

Atopic dermatitis and psoriasis are chronic inflammatory skin diseases often linked to psychological stress. Integrative care models are lacking. This randomized pilot study aimed to develop and test a psychoeducational intervention for dermatology patients.

Patients and methods

Patients with a PHQ-2 score ≥ 3 at an outpatient inflammation center were randomized into an intervention or control group. The intervention group received three standardized educational sessions focusing on maladaptive schemas, coping strategies, psychoeducation, and emotion-focused techniques (e.g. chair-dialogues, imaginary rescripting).

Results

19 patients received the intervention; 13 were in the control group. Post-intervention, significant improvements were observed in dermatological quality of life (DLQI), subjective well-being (WHO-5), and depressive symptoms (PHQ-9, BDI-II). Psychological benefits were largely independent of disease severity (PASI, EASI). Qualitative feedback highlighted usability, learning specific techniques, and a trusting therapeutic relationship.

Conclusions

A brief psychoeducational intervention significantly reduced psychological stress in dermatology outpatients. Further studies are needed to evaluate long-term effects and broader implementation.

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