lunes, 1 de marzo de 2021

Propuestas integradoras

 A new randomized control trial published in the journal Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice investigates whether elements of psychodynamic therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) can be combined effectively into an integrative treatment for anxiety. The researchers found that while CBT was effective in lowering anxiety symptoms, an integrative approach, featuring psychodynamic principles, was more effective than CBT alone.

“Although cognitive-behavioral therapy has yielded effective outcomes in most cases of mental disorder, the positive outcome rates of treatment responders in specific mental disorders have not been acceptable, especially if long-term outcomes are taken into account. This is the case for depressive disorders and some anxiety disorders such as social phobias or generalized anxiety disorders”

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