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- Understanding psychotherapy and how it works
Learn how to choose a psychologist, how therapy works, how long it lasts and what should and shouldn’t happen during psychotherapy
- Psychotherapy - American Psychological Association (APA)
Peer-reviewed research into the training, practice theory, and research of psychotherapy Read the latest research and submit your paper today
- Treatments for PTSD
Four therapeutic interventions are strongly recommended, all of which are variations of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) Three therapies and four medications received conditional recommendations
- Depression Treatments for Adults
APA's Clinical Practice Guideline recommends seven psychotherapy interventions as well as a second-generation antidepressant (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors—SSRIs—serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors—SNRIs—or norepinephrine dopamine reuptake inhibitors—NDRIs) for the treatment of depression in adults
- Recognition of Psychotherapy Effectiveness
In 2012, the Council of Representatives approved the resolution that, as a healing practice and professional service, psychotherapy is effective and highly cost-effective Consequently, psychotherapy should be included in the health care system as an established evidence-based practice
- Different approaches to psychotherapy
Psychologists generally draw on one or more theories of psychotherapy A theory of psychotherapy acts as a roadmap for psychologists: It guides them through the process of understanding clients and their problems and developing solutions Approaches to psychotherapy fall into five broad categories: Psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapies
- Case Examples - American Psychological Association (APA)
Examples of recommended interventions in the treatment of depression across the lifespan, including interpersonal psychotherapy for adults, behavioral therapy and cognitive therapy
- Evidence-Based Case Study: Psychotherapy
Evidence-Based Case Study Parallel in purpose to the Practice Review articles, I would like to issue an open invitation for authors to submit an Evidence-Based Case Study for possible publication in Psychotherapy I believe developing such a series of Evidence-Based Case Studies will be extremely useful in several ways
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