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Recent developments in individual psychotherapy.

T B Karasu

    Hospital & Community Psychiatry
    |January 1, 1984
    PubMed
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    Individual psychotherapy has evolved from psychoanalysis to behavioral and experiential models, driven by cost-effectiveness. This review examines efficacy, new treatments like cognitive therapy, and ethical considerations in modern psychotherapy.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychiatry
    • Psychology
    • Mental Health Treatment

    Background:

    • Individual psychotherapy has evolved significantly since psychoanalysis.
    • Treatment models have shifted from dynamic to behavioral and experiential approaches.
    • Economic pressures for cost-effectiveness have influenced these changes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the evolution of individual psychotherapy.
    • To examine the efficacy of various psychotherapy models.
    • To explore new developments and ethical issues in psychotherapy.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of comparative psychotherapy studies.
    • Examination of new developments like brief treatment and cognitive therapy.
    • Discussion of diagnostic tools, training manuals, and ethical concerns.

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    Main Results:

    • Psychotherapy models have shifted towards cost-effective, evidence-based approaches.
    • Cognitive therapy shows efficacy for depressive disorders.
    • Combined techniques and ethical considerations are crucial in modern practice.

    Conclusions:

    • Individual psychotherapy continues to evolve, integrating new techniques and addressing ethical challenges.
    • Evidence-based and cost-effective treatments are increasingly emphasized.
    • The field adapts to economic pressures and advances in diagnostic and training tools.