The contextual model of psychotherapy is a conceptual framework that emphasizes the importance of various factors in the effectiveness of psychotherapy. This model was primarily developed by Bruce E.
Psychotherapy for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is as effective in cases involving multiple traumatic events as it is in those with a single trauma, a new meta-analysis of randomized clinical ...
A randomized controlled study has evaluated the role of psychotherapy in patients whose social anxiety did not respond to drug treatment. Although antidepressants are still a commonly used treatment ...
Psychotherapy is an effective treatment for adults with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following exposure to multiple traumatic events. This is shown by a meta-study by an international ...
Physical exercise offers similar benefits for depression as psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy, a new systematic review and meta-analysis suggests. Intense exercise and walking or jogging, yoga, and ...
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What is aversion therapy and is it effective?
Aversion therapy tries to help people stop unwanted behaviors by linking them to something unpleasant. Techniques used in aversion therapy include using medicines, chemicals, or small electric shocks ...
Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy is gaining attention as a promising approach to treat patients with mental disorders for whom conventional treatments have been insufficient. A new collaborative ...
Sensorimotor psychotherapy is a type of movement therapy that can be used to treat trauma disorders. It works to strengthen the mind-body connection in an effort to relieve the physical symptoms of ...
Should ketamine be used strictly as a pharmacological intervention, or should psychotherapy be incorporated? A new study is ...
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