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PTSD and trauma: New APA guidelines highlight evidence-based treatments Key points Guidelines for treating PTSD and trauma are increasingly focusing on the broader context of the trauma and a wide array of symptoms and related outcomes a patient might experience For treating PTSD symptoms, cognitive processing therapy, prolonged exposure therapy, and trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy show the strongest evidence to date Emerging treatments such as MDMA
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
Treating patients with borderline personality disorder Key points Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is the most commonly diagnosed personality disorder in clinical populations BPD can be diagnosed when a patient exhibits five or more related symptoms involving self-regulation Typical treatment includes different therapy options, including dialectical behavior therapy, transference-focused psychotherapy, and mentalization-based treatment
Psychotherapy: Understanding group therapy Depending on the nature of your problem, group therapy can be an ideal choice for addressing your concerns and making positive changes in your life
Group therapy is as effective as individual therapy, and more efficient . . . Group therapy sometimes gets short shrift Viewed by some patients as second best to individual therapy and by some mental health professionals as intimidating to run, groups are mostly found in outpatient agencies and hospitals, where they are used to treat people with severe or acute conditions