2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.01.2069
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Influence of art therapy in complex treatment on the quality of remission in patients with recurrent depressive disorder

Abstract: IntroductionAccording to studies done in recent years regarding the treatment of patients with recurrent depressive disorder, a shift of interest from studies evaluating the effectiveness of therapy to the study of remission is seen. According to the literature, complete remission occurs in only 40–50% of patients, in other cases there is residual symptoms.AimsEvaluating the effectiveness of art therapy in treatment in patients with recurrent depressive disorder on the quality of remission.MethodsThe study inv… Show more

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“…AT-aided health and well-being on depression primarily implement experimental research methods with scales [ 100 , 102 , 133 ], and clinical diagnostic methods [ 28 , 110 , 135 ]. AT can replace medical treatment to help relieve the symptoms of patients with depression and anxiety [ 136 ].…”
Section: Results Of the Qualitative Analysis Of At-aided Health And Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AT-aided health and well-being on depression primarily implement experimental research methods with scales [ 100 , 102 , 133 ], and clinical diagnostic methods [ 28 , 110 , 135 ]. AT can replace medical treatment to help relieve the symptoms of patients with depression and anxiety [ 136 ].…”
Section: Results Of the Qualitative Analysis Of At-aided Health And Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing studies have compared the effects of ADs alone versus pharmacotherapy combined with art therapy. Combined therapy has been found to contribute positively to achieving and sustaining stable remission in patients with recurrent depression [38]. Another RCT [8] investigated the effects of 20 weeks of combined therapy in an older population with MDD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%