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1 issism stem foremost from psychoanalytic and psychodynamic accounts, but they have remained relativel
2 this study was to investigate temperamental, psychodynamic, and cognitive factors associated with dis
4 or therapy (g = 0.34; 95% CI, 0.15-0.53) and psychodynamic approaches (g = 0.41; 95% CI, 0.12-0.69) w
7 ost notably dialectical behavior therapy and psychodynamic approaches, are effective for borderline s
8 for DSM-III-R (SCID) with a semistructured, psychodynamic clinical interview in a long-term follow-u
13 ovided information on the number of hours of psychodynamic didactic teaching, supervision, and reside
15 avioural therapy, behavioural therapy, brief psychodynamic interpersonal therapy, and antidepressants
17 hese preliminary findings suggest that brief psychodynamic-interpersonal therapy may be cost-effectiv
18 ed trial evaluated the cost-effectiveness of psychodynamic-interpersonal therapy vs treatment as usua
21 ure that may be of help in understanding the psychodynamics of sexual predators in the hope of better
22 paring cognitive behavioural, interpersonal, psychodynamic, problem-solving, behavioural activation,
24 T-PQRS to 94 randomized controlled trials of psychodynamic psycho-therapy published between 1974 and
28 without support (-0.75, -1.25 to -0.26), and psychodynamic psychotherapy (-0.62, -0.93 to -0.31).
29 ndividual CBT also had a greater effect than psychodynamic psychotherapy (SMD -0.56, 95% CrI -1.03 to
32 eaching, supervision, and resident-conducted psychodynamic psychotherapy and rated the psychodynamic
33 Existing randomized controlled trials of psychodynamic psychotherapy are promising but mostly sho
34 s initial study supports the validity of the Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Competency Test as well as t
40 ttee for Evaluation of the Evidence Base for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy of the APA Committee on Rese
41 s received assigned treatment, panic-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy or applied relaxation traini
42 s to determine the efficacy of panic-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy relative to applied relaxati
44 ed psychodynamic psychotherapy and rated the psychodynamic psychotherapy skills of residents in their
45 loped a written test of applied knowledge of psychodynamic psychotherapy technique and theory, the Ps
46 are promising but mostly show superiority of psychodynamic psychotherapy to an inactive comparator.
47 Furthermore, those receiving panic-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy were significantly more like
49 d controlled clinical trial of panic-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy, a manualized psychoanalytic
50 nsference work, a core specific technique in psychodynamic psychotherapy, focuses on exploring the pa
51 vioral therapy, emotion-focused therapy, and psychodynamic psychotherapy, results from the updating o
55 n states, as well as the distinct neuro- and psychodynamic stages (generation and regulation) of emot
58 isorder who were treated with CBT (N=209) or psychodynamic therapy (N=207) in the previous trial were
59 to manual-guided CBT (N=209), manual-guided psychodynamic therapy (N=207), or a waiting list conditi
63 cept non-directive supportive counseling and psychodynamic therapy - were more efficacious than pill
64 ded psychodynamic therapy in adults, testing psychodynamic therapy against a treatment with efficacy
66 ance effects by including representatives of psychodynamic therapy and CBT, the main rival psychother
67 herapy with dialectical behavior therapy and psychodynamic therapy are first-line therapies for BPD,
68 apy, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and psychodynamic therapy are most frequently applied to tre
69 , randomized controlled trials of CBT and of psychodynamic therapy did not differ significantly in qu
70 The findings extend the evidence base of psychodynamic therapy for depression but also indicate t
73 randomized controlled trial of manual-guided psychodynamic therapy in adults, testing psychodynamic t
75 apy such as dialectical behavior therapy and psychodynamic therapy reduce symptom severity more than
79 ted use of cognitive-behavioral, family, and psychodynamic therapy techniques, as measured by the The
81 Statistical analyses showed equivalence of psychodynamic therapy to comparison conditions for targe
82 Thus, for the first time the equivalence of psychodynamic therapy to treatments established in effic
84 t-samples t test was used to compare CBT and psychodynamic therapy trials for average total quality s
85 pared the quality of CBT trials with that of psychodynamic therapy trials, predicting that CBT trials
93 olving therapy, interpersonal therapy, brief psychodynamic therapy, and mindfulness-based psychothera
94 therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, and nutritional interventions for
95 tive therapy, one adds supportive-expressive psychodynamic therapy, and one adds individual drug coun
98 , CBT, dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), psychodynamic therapy, nutritional and pharmacological t
102 sexual offending, attempting to explain in a psychodynamic way the complex problem of the aberrant se