Well-Being Therapy: Current Indications and Emerging Perspectives.

作者: Giovanni A. Fava

DOI: 10.1159/000444114

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摘要: ical Interview for Depression (CID) [7] , and increases in well-being, as assessed by the Psychological Well-Being (PWB) scales [8] . However, when residual symptoms of two groups were compared after treatment, a significant advantage WBT over CBT was observed with CID. also associated increase PWB, particularly personal growth scale [6] The small number subjects suggested caution interpreting this difference need further studies larger samples patients specific mood or anxiety disorders. This is why I decided to include treatment package, together lifestyle modification, study concerned severe form recurrent depression defined occurrence 3 more episodes unipolar depression, immediately preceding episode being no than 2.5 years before onset current [9] Forty major who had been successfully treated antidepressant drugs, randomly assigned either package including clinical management. In management same sessions that used experimental condition given. Clinical consisted reviewing status patient providing support advice, if necessary. both groups, drugs tapered discontinued. 1990s, other investigators, about high risk relapse its link symptomatology [1] It not easy make better, but it even difficult keep them well. My co-workers performed controlled on effects addressing cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) reducing rates. Compared control condition, there differences 4 [2] 6 [3] felt what introduced (a sequential strategy: first then symptoms) good, sufficient. looking psychotherapeutic strategy could level recovery. setting where developed technique increasing psychological well-being (WBT) [4] Since found be effective [5] thought comparing strategies (CBT WBT) step. Twenty disorders behavioral (anxiety disorders) pharmacological (mood methods Both reduction symptoms, measured ClinReceived: December 18, 2015 Accepted revision: January 17, 2016 Published online: April 5,

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