2018
DOI: 10.1177/0706743718780340
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Outcome of Psychoanalytic and Cognitive-Behavioural Long-Term Therapy with Chronically Depressed Patients: A Controlled Trial with Preferential and Randomized Allocation

Abstract: Ré sultat d'une thé rapie psychanalytique et cognitivocomportementale à long terme chez des patients souffrant de dé pression chronique : un essai contrô lé avec allocation pré fé rentielle et randomisé e

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“…This is the overall effect; the effect size that she found for symptom improvement (as opposed to personality change) at termination was 1.03 for long-term therapy, and for psychoanalysis it was 1.38. A subsequent study by Leuzinger-Bohleber et al (2018, in press) shows even bigger effect sizes: between 1.62 and 1.89 after 3 years of treatment. These are enormous effects.…”
Section: Claimmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…This is the overall effect; the effect size that she found for symptom improvement (as opposed to personality change) at termination was 1.03 for long-term therapy, and for psychoanalysis it was 1.38. A subsequent study by Leuzinger-Bohleber et al (2018, in press) shows even bigger effect sizes: between 1.62 and 1.89 after 3 years of treatment. These are enormous effects.…”
Section: Claimmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Long‐term psychoanalytic psychotherapy over 18 months was compared treatment as usual in a sample of adults with TRD, and while differences were not apparent at the end of the treatment phase, they emerged during the 24‐, 30‐, and 42‐month follow‐ups, with improvements in both the clinical and functional outcomes of patients who received psychoanalytic therapy (Fonagy et al, ). An additional study of chronically depressed adults in Germany compared long‐term psychoanalytic therapy (36 months) with long‐term CBT (15 months) and found significant reduction in depressive symptoms in both groups (Leuzinger‐Bohleber et al, ).…”
Section: Strategies For Treatment‐resistant Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grade both the clinical and functional outcomes of patients who received psychoanalytic therapy (Fonagy et al, 2015). An additional study of chronically depressed adults in Germany compared long-term psychoanalytic therapy (36 months) with long-term CBT (15 months) and found significant reduction in depressive symptoms in both groups (Leuzinger-Bohleber et al, 2019).…”
Section: Psychotherapy Augmentation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shedler (2010), basándose en una revisión estudios de resultados, señala que la ventaja de la intervención psicoanalítica sobre otros modelos reside en que sus beneficios parecerían extenderse más allá del término de la intervención e incluirían cambios en los mecanismos estructurales de base, como por ejemplo, en la función reflexiva o capacidad para mentalizar. Un estudio reciente realizado en Alemania mostró que las terapias psicoanalíticas a largo plazo para la depresión si bien mostraron resultados similares a los obtenidos por la terapia cognitivo conductual en reducción de sintomatología, evidenciaron cambios estructurales en las fases de seguimiento post intervención (Leuzinger-Bohleber et al, 2019). Estos resultados reconducen a viejas inferencias hechas en el marco clínico sobre cómo el paciente internaliza aspectos de la función analítica del terapeuta que luego utiliza como modelo interno de reflexión y elaboración (Lemma, 2016).…”
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