Browsing by Subject "Psychotherapy"
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A randomized clinical trial of a coping improvement group intervention for HIV-infected older adults.
(J Behav Med, 2011-04)This research tested if a 12-session coping improvement group intervention (n = 104) reduced depressive symptoms in HIV-infected older adults compared to an interpersonal support group intervention (n = 105) and an individual ... -
Effectiveness of low-dose naltrexone in the post-detoxification treatment of opioid dependence.
(Journal of clinical psychopharmacology, 2007-10)BACKGROUND: The clinical use of naltrexone (NTX) in the treatment of opioid dependence has been limited because of poor compliance and inconsistent outcomes. In particular, the therapeutic benefit of extended treatment with ... -
Individualized Homeopathy: A Consideration of Its Relationship to Psychotherapy.
(Journal of alternative and complementary medicine (New York, N.Y.), 2016-08)<h4>Objectives</h4>The benefit and potential mechanisms of action of homeopathy have long been debated. Almost entirely neglected has been the study of individualized homeopathy (IH) as a form of psychotherapy, which incorporates ... -
People who expect to enter psychotherapy are prone to believing that they have forgotten memories of childhood trauma and abuse.
(Memory, 2010-07)We asked 1004 undergraduates to estimate both the probability that they would enter therapy and the probability that they experienced but could not remember incidents of potentially life-threatening childhood traumas or ... -
The assessment of resistance to antidepressant treatment: Rationale for the Antidepressant Treatment History Form: Short Form (ATHF-SF).
(Journal of psychiatric research, 2019-06)There is considerable diversity in how treatment-resistant depression (TRD) is defined. However, every definition incorporates the concept that patients with TRD have not benefited sufficiently from one or more adequate ... -
The dilemma of the wounded healer.
(Psychotherapy (Chic), 2012-12)The wounded healer is an archetype that suggests that a healer's own wounds can carry curative power for clients. This article reviews past research regarding the construct of the wounded healer. The unique benefits that ... -
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging in psychotherapy research: a brief introduction to concepts, methods, and task selection.
(Psychother Res, 2009-07)Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become an increasingly important methodology in the study of psychotherapy outcome and process. In this article, the authors offer a brief introduction to the use of fMRI ...