Anthroposophic Therapy for Anxiety Disorders: A Two-year prospective cohort study in Routine Outpatient settings
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Background and Methods: Anthroposophic treatment for anxiety
disorders includes special artistic and physical therapies and special medications. We conducted a prospective cohort
study of 64 consecutive adult outpatients starting anthroposophic treatment for anxiety disorders under routine
conditions. Main outcomes were Anxiety Severity (physician and patient ratings 0–10), Self-rating Anxiety Scale
(0–100), Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale, German version (CES-D, 0–60), and SF-36 Mental Component
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Results: Mean age was 42.3 years. Most frequent diagnoses were generalized
anxiety disorder (44% of patients, n = 28/64) and panic disorder (39%). Median disease duration was 4.5 years. The
anthroposophic treatment modalities used were medications (56% of patients), eurythmy therapy (41%), art therapy
(30%), and rhythmical massage therapy (3%). Median number of eurythmy/art/massage sessions was 12, median therapy
duration was 120 days.
From baseline to six-month follow-up, all outcomes improved significantly; average
improvements were: Physician-rated Anxiety Severity 3.60 points (95% confidence interval 2.97–4.22, p ? 0.001),
patient-rated Anxiety Severity 3.50 (2.88–4.12, p ? 0.001), Self-rating Anxiety Scale 11.88 (7.70–16.05, p ? 0.001),
CES-D 8.79 (5.61–11.98, p ? 0.001), and SF-36 Mental Component 9.53 (5.98–13.08, p ? 0.001). All improvements were
maintained until last follow-up after 24 months.
Conclusions: Patients with anxiety
disorders under anthroposophic treatment had long-term improvements of symptoms and quality
of
life.
Keywords: anthroposophy, anxiety disorders, art therapy, eurythmy therapy,
prospective studies
Citation: Hamre, H. J., Witt, C. M., Kienle, G. S., Glockmann, A., Ziegler, R., Willich, S. N., & Kiene, H. (2009). Anthroposophic Therapy for Anxiety Disorders: A Two-year Prospective Cohort Study in Routine Outpatient Settings. Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry, 2, CMPsy.S2791. https://doi.org/10.4137/CMPsy.S2791
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Hamre, H. J., Witt, C. M., Kienle, G. S., Glockmann, A., Ziegler, R., Willich, S. N., & Kiene, H. (2009). Anthroposophic Therapy for Anxiety Disorders: A Two-year Prospective Cohort Study in Routine Outpatient Settings. Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry, 2, CMPsy.S2791. https://doi.org/10.4137/CMPsy.S2791