Behavioural Activation for Depression is a simple and effective treatment of depression that is highly recommended in the Scottish Government and NHS Education for Scotland guidance, ‘Mental Health in Scotland: A Guide to delivering evidence based Psychological Therapies in Scotland – The Matrix’ (2015). It is a structured, goal-focused therapeutic group for depression that encourages people to engage in rewarding activities rather than avoidance, withdrawal and inactivity. Behavioural Activation (both BA and BATD-R) was developed to be delivered as an individual intervention. In the UK, Martell’s BA for Depression (BAD) has been adapted to be delivered in groups. Behavioural Activation in Groups has been developed to address the ongoing challenges of meeting patient need and the increasing demands on services.
The aim of behavioural activation is to get people with depression involved in positive activities and to engage in everyday tasks they may have been avoiding. Therapists work collaboratively with people to help them make real and sustained life change. NES provides resources for staff working with:
Adults with depression:
Hopko & Lejuez's behavioural treatment for depression (BATD-R)
Martell's behavioural activation for depression (BAD)
group format for Martell's behavioural activation for depression resources (BAG)
Children with depression
People with intellectual disabilities and depression:
Andrew Jahoda's talking therapies for depression: Beat It
Women with peri-natal depression
Behavioural activation: 'TheBasics' provides you with an introduction to behavioural activation for depression. It is also the first part of the 3 behavioural activation for depression learning programmes and aims to help you gain the requisite knowledge underpinning the application of behaviourism in the treatment of depression.
Source: Lejuez, C.W., Hopko, D.R., Acierno, R., Daughters, S.B., and Pagoto, S.L. (2011) Ten year revision of the brief behavioural activation treatment for depression: revised treatment manual. Behavior Modification, 35, 2, 111-161.
BATD-R was developed for people with depression and is considered to be more appropriate in cases where a more straightforward and brief approach is desirable. Several studies have also demonstrated efficacy for BATD-R for depression in the context of other co-morbid conditions such as obesity, cancer, smokers attempting cessation and among individuals in residential drug treatment.
On the 16th March 2023 international expert Professor Carl Lejuez delivered a webinar on behavioural activation. This webinar is aimed at trained multidisciplinary staff working within adult mental health including those experienced in delivering behavioural activation. By the end of the webinar participants will:
Have increased knowledge of Behavioural Activation as a treatment for depression
Have an understanding of the principle theories, evidence base and protocol for delivering Brief Behavioural Activation for Depression – Revised (BATD-R).
Source: Martell, C.R., Addis, M.E., and Jacobson, N.S. (2001) Depression in Context: Strategies for Guided Action. New York: Norton.
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