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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38724126/psychedelics-and-evidence-based-psychotherapy-a-systematic-review-with-recommendations-for-advancing-psychedelic-therapy-research
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REVIEW
Lewis Leone, Bryan McSpadden, Annamarie DeMarco, Lauren Enten, Rachel Kline, Gregory A Fonzo
Administration of psychedelics for mental health treatment, typically referred to as "psychedelic-assisted therapy," is a broad term with a very heterogeneous implementation. Despite increasing interest in the clinical application of psychedelic compounds for psychiatric disorders, there is no consensus on how to best integrate the psychedelic experience with evidence-based psychotherapeutic treatment. This systematic review provides a timely appraisal of existing approaches to combining psychotherapy with psychedelics and provides clear recommendations to best develop, optimize, and integrate evidence-based psychotherapy with psychedelic administration for straightforward scientific inference and maximal therapeutic benefit...
June 2024: Psychiatric Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38724123/southampton-adaptation-framework-to-culturally-adapt-cognitive-behavior-therapy-an-update
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REVIEW
Farooq Naeem, Peter Phiri, Nusrat Husain
Cultural values, traditions, and norms influence the practice of psychotherapy. It is now widely accepted that modern evidence-based therapies such as CBT need to be culturally adapted for them to be successfully applied to clients from a non-Western background. There are multiple factors to support cultural adaptations, such as evidence from research and an increase in cultural awareness and globalization. A number of meta-analyses supporting culturally adapted interventions have been published across the globe...
June 2024: Psychiatric Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38724120/novel-approaches-toward-studying-change-implications-for-understanding-and-treating-psychopathology
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REVIEW
Saida Heshmati, Marlon Westhoff, Stefan G Hofmann
In this article, the authors critically evaluate contemporary models of psychopathology and therapies, underscoring the limitations of traditional symptom-based classification approaches in mental health. The authors introduce a paradigm shift in the field, toward a process-oriented and dynamic systems approach to psychotherapy that offers deeper insights into the complex interplay of symptoms and individual experiences in psychopathology. These approaches offer a more personalized and effective understanding and treatment of mental health issues, moving beyond static and 1-dimensional views...
June 2024: Psychiatric Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38723660/emotion-regulation-and-mentalization-in-patients-with-depression-and-anxiety
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anne Bryde Christensen, Stig Poulsen, Trine Munk Højberg, Stine Bech Jessen, Nina Reinholt, Morten Hvenegaard, Anita Eskildsen, Mikkel Arendt, Sidse Arnfred
OBJECTIVE: Theoretical conceptualizations of emotion and affect regulation have a considerable common ground. However, mentalization theory considers the ability to regulate affects as being contingent on the ability to mentalize. The aim of the present study is to examine the association between emotion regulation and mentalization, operationalized as reflective functioning, in a sample of patients with depression and/or anxiety. METHODS: The study used data from the TRAns-diagnostic Cognitive behavioural Therapy versus standard cognitive behavioural therapy (TRACT-RCT) trial...
2024: Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38723656/imagery-focused-therapy-for-visual-hallucinations-a-case-series
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Georgie Paulik, Christopher D J Taylor
INTRODUCTION: Visual hallucinations (VH) are more common than previously thought and are linked to higher levels of distress and disability in people with a psychotic illness. Despite this, scant attention has been given to VHs in the clinical literature, and the few therapy case series of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) published to date have not demonstrated reliable change. In other areas of clinical research, problematic mental imagery has been found to be more strongly related to negative affect in psychological disorders than negative linguistic thinking, and imagery focused techniques have commonly been found to improve the outcomes in CBT trials...
2024: Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38722598/psychotherapist-factors-that-patients-perceive-are-associated-with-treatment-failure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sven Alfonsson, Simon Fagernäs, Maria Beckman, Tobias Lundgren
Psychotherapy is a well-established and effective treatment for various psychiatric problems, but a substantial proportion of patients do not benefit from it, and many terminate treatment prematurely. Previous studies suggest that therapist dissatisfaction may play a pivotal role in premature treatment termination. This study, therefore, aimed to investigate therapist factors that may contribute to less-than-optimal results and dropout. Data were collected through a survey of patients ( n = 736) with the experience of previous unsuccessful psychotherapy treatments...
May 9, 2024: Psychotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38722597/pathological-narcissism-s-impact-on-psychodynamic-group-therapy-for-perfectionism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sabrina Ge, Paul L Hewitt, Samuel F Mikail, Gordon L Flett, David Kealy
Several decades of theory suggest that pathological narcissism (PN) may limit psychotherapy success, but empirical evidence for such theories is limited and mixed. In addition, it has been proposed that individuals with high levels of PN may benefit more from supportive compared to interpretive psychodynamic therapies, but no studies thus far have investigated this question empirically. As such, our study aimed to extend past research by investigating (a) whether higher levels of pretreatment PN predict poorer treatment outcome and (b) whether the type of psychodynamic therapy (supportive or interpretive therapy) moderates these findings, in a sample of patients undergoing group psychodynamic psychotherapy for perfectionism...
May 9, 2024: Psychotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38721715/psychology-as-a-science-of-the-soul-evangelos-christou-s-the-logos-of-the-soul-1963
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert Kugelmann
After Evangelos Christou (1923-1956) studied philosophy at King's College, Cambridge, with Wittgenstein and others, he earned a doctorate at the Jung Institute in Zürich. He then returned home to Alexandria, near which he died in a car crash. The Logos of the Soul, published posthumously, argued for a psychology that would be neither a natural scientific psychology, devoted to causal analyses, nor a philosophical discipline that analysed mental events. Psychology would be an autonomous science of the soul, an unknown distinct from body and mind...
May 9, 2024: Journal of Analytical Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38719356/-imagination-supported-by-brief-therapies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lanig Halna du Fretay
While we dream during sleep, our psyche gives free rein to its imagination during waking phases. During nursing interviews, should the patient be allowed to mobilize this imaginative capacity? One answer may come from the Palo Alto school of thought, which uses the imagination in a relational space, so that it becomes an active element in psychic change. In the practice of mental health nursing, it is possible to mobilize this imaginative part, supported by brief therapies, and turn it into a therapeutic path...
2024: Soins. Psychiatrie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38719353/-a-creative-approach-to-psychoeducation-for-adhd-in-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mélanie Guagenti, Florence Vaillant
A group-based online psycho-education program for adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and their families has been set up by a multi-professional psychiatric team. Feedback from users has mainly shown benefits in terms of improving self-esteem, destigmatization and accessibility to care. This suggests a real interest in developing this care offer in the pathway of ADHD adults.
2024: Soins. Psychiatrie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718947/a-machine-learning-personalized-treatment-rule-to-optimize-assignment-to-psychotherapies-for-grief-among-veterans
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Evangelia Argyriou, Daniel Gros, Melba A Hernandez Tejada, Wendy A Muzzy, Ronald Acierno
BACKGROUND: Complex grief patterns are associated with significant suffering, functional impairments, health and mental health problems, and increased healthcare use. This burden may be even more pronounced among veterans. Behavioral Activation and Therapeutic Exposure (BATE-G) and Cognitive Therapy for Grief (CT-G) are two evidence-based interventions for grief. The goal of this study was to use a precision medicine approach to develop a personalized treatment rule to optimize assignment among these psychotherapies...
May 6, 2024: Journal of Affective Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718816/-providing-cognitive-remediation-therapy-to-people-with-schizophrenia-results-of-a-survey-in-psychiatric-clinics-in-germany
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tim Schuster, Mathias Riesbeck, Daniel Kamp, Wolfgang Gaebel, Peter Falkai, Alkomiet Hasan, Wolfgang Wölwer
Schizophrenia is accompanied by significant cognitive impairments, which often persist to a relevant extent after remission of clinical symptoms and has a negative impact on psychosocial functioning. These impairments are often experienced as very stressful by those affected. Under the umbrella term of Cognitive Remediation Therapy (CRT), evidence-based therapy options are available that improve both the respective cognitive target functions and the psychosocial functioning. According to expert recommendations, at least 20 sessions should be carried out, accompanied by qualified therapeutic staff...
May 8, 2024: Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718140/do-patients-internalize-the-positive-regard-they-are-offered-a-dyadic-test-of-a-rogerian-condition
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Averi N Gaines, Michael J Constantino, Alice E Coyne, Barry A Farber, Nicholas J Hart, Heidi M Kmetz, Henny A Westra, Martin M Antony
OBJECTIVE: Positive regard (PR) reflects a therapist's unconditional prizing of their patient, which meta-analytically correlates positively with patient improvement. However, most research has been limited to single-participant ratings of PR at a specific time, which neglects the dyadic and dynamic nature of PR (i.e., fundamental to benefitting from therapist-offered PR is that a patient internalizes it). Testing this premise, we hypothesized that therapist- offered PR at one session would predict patient- felt PR at a subsequent session (two sessions later), which would in turn predict the patient's next-session outcome (within-patient mediation)...
May 8, 2024: Psychotherapy Research: Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38717657/writing-to-keep-on-living-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-on-creative-writing-therapy-for-the-management-of-depression-and-suicidal-ideation
#34
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Alejandro Porras-Segovia, Paula Jhoana Escobedo-Aedo, Carmen Maura Carrillo de Albornoz, Margarita Guerrero-Jiménez, Laura Lis, Rosa Molina-Madueño, Luis Gutiérrez-Rojas, Adrián Alacreu-Crespo
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this review and meta-analysis was to explore the effectiveness of creative writing therapies for the management of depression and suicidal ideation. RECENT FINDINGS: Twenty one of the 31 reviewed studies showed that creative writing significantly improved depressive symptoms, while five studies suggested improvement in other symptoms. The results of meta-analyses showed that narrative writing significantly reduced depression compared to those in neutral writing or treatment as usual condition in both post intervention and follow-up...
May 8, 2024: Current Psychiatry Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38717605/emerging-pharmacotherapy-for-the-treatment-of-cannabis-use-disorder
#35
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Ahmad Shamabadi, Razman Arabzadeh Bahri, Hanie Karimi, Ehsan Heidari, Shahin Akhondzadeh
INTRODUCTION: About one-fifth of cannabis users, the most commonly used illicit substance, have cannabis use disorder (CUD). Psychiatric disorders and suicide are more common in these patients, and the disability-adjusted life years were reported to be 0.69 million. Pharmacotherapy for CUD is an unmet public health need, as current evidence-based therapies have limited efficacy. AREAS COVERED: After explaining the pathophysiology of CUD, the effects of emerging pharmacological interventions in its treatment obtained from randomized controlled trials were reviewed in light of mechanisms of action...
May 8, 2024: Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38716282/acoustic-analysis-of-clients-expression-of-self-compassion-self-criticism-and-self-protection-within-emotion-focused-therapy-video-sessions
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ghazaleh Bailey, Júlia Halamová, Viktória Vráblová
INTRODUCTION: When it comes to the non-verbal communication of emotions, it is apparent that the human voice is one of the main ways of expressing emotion and is increasingly important in psychotherapeutic dialog. There is ample research focusing on the vocal expression of emotions. However, to date the analysis of the vocal quality of clients' in-sessional emotional experience remains largely unexplored. Moreover, there is generally a gap within the psychotherapy literature in the understanding of the vocal character of self-compassion, self-criticism, and protective anger...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38716115/experiences-using-an-online-therapist-guided-psychotherapy-platform-optt-in-correctional-workers-with-depression-anxiety-and-ptsd
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elnaz Moghimi, Gilmar Gutierrez, Callum Stephenson, Tessa Gizzarelli, Jasleen Jagayat, Christina Holmes, Charmy Patel, Mohsen Omrani, Alexander Ian Frederic Simpson, Nazanin Alavi
INTRODUCTION: Correctional workers (CWs) are frequently exposed to potentially traumatic events in the workplace, leading to an increased prevalence of mental health concerns. Online psychotherapy can address many of the barriers CWs face when seeking adequate mental health care. Despite their benefits, CWs' experience using digital mental health interventions is relatively unknown. This information could be valuable in developing enhanced care delivery to improve recruitment, retention, satisfaction, and treatment outcomes...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38715445/using-machine-learning-to-increase-access-to-and-engagement-with-trauma-focused-interventions-for-posttraumatic-stress-disorder
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ariella P Lenton-Brym, Alexis Collins, Jeanine Lane, Carlos Busso, Jessica Ouyang, Skye Fitzpatrick, Janice R Kuo, Candice M Monson
BACKGROUND: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) poses a global public health challenge. Evidence-based psychotherapies (EBPs) for PTSD reduce symptoms and improve functioning (Forbes et al., Guilford Press, 2020, 3). However, a number of barriers to access and engagement with these interventions prevail. As a result, the use of EBPs in community settings remains disappointingly low (Charney et al., Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 11, 2019, 793; Richards et al...
May 7, 2024: British Journal of Clinical Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713772/homocysteine-hopelessness-rumination-affective-temperaments-and-clinical-course-in-patients-with-bipolar-disorder-1
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Esat Fahri Aydın, Halil Özcan, Sinan Yılmaz, Seda Aşkın, Tuğba Koca Laçin, Elif Nur Topu
PURPOSE: This study aimed to explore the associations between homocysteine, rumination, affective temperaments, clinical features, and hopelessness in bipolar disorder-1 (BD-1). MATERIALS AND METHODS: In total, 57 euthymic patients with BD-1 and 57 healthy controls were included. The Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS), Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris, and San Diego-Autoquestionnaire (TEMPS-A), and Ruminative Responses Scale Short Form (RRS-SF) were administered...
May 7, 2024: Nordic Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713560/-mdma-assisted-therapy-for-ptsd
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REVIEW
Helga Thorarinsdottir, Berglind Gudmundsdottir, Engilbert Sigurdsson
MDMA is a potential novel treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Our goal is to review current knowledge on MDMA and its use in MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD. Literature searches were done on PubMed, Web of Science and Google Scholar and references reviewed in identified articles. MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD usually consists of a few preparatory sessions before two or three sessions where one or two oral doses of MDMA are given along with supportive psychotherapy. The therapy is delivered in the presence of two therapists for about eight hours each time...
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