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Soviet psychotherapy: the tasks and methodological problems

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    The Psychiatric Quarterly
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    Soviet psychotherapy integrates rationalistic methods and emphasizes clinical diagnosis using Kraepelin

    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Psychiatry
    • Behavioral Science

    Background:

    • Soviet psychotherapy has historically followed a rationalistic methodology, diverging from traditional psychoanalytical approaches.
    • Clinical diagnosis holds significant importance in Soviet therapeutic practices, adhering to Kraepelin's classical scheme.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the methodologies and therapeutic approaches employed in Soviet psychotherapy.
    • To understand the integration of diagnostic frameworks and behavioral techniques within the Soviet context.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of traditional Western European pre-psychoanalytical methodologies.
    • Application of Kraepelin's classical scheme for clinical diagnosis.
    • Exploration of behavior therapy-related methods, particularly "training" approaches.

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    Main Results:

    • Soviet psychotherapy utilizes rationalistic methodologies.
    • Clinical diagnosis is a central component, aligned with Kraepelin's framework.
    • Behavioral methods, including training, are prevalent.

    Conclusions:

    • Soviet psychotherapy demonstrates a blend of rationalistic principles and structured diagnostic practices.
    • The adoption of behavior therapy techniques indicates an evolution towards practical, outcome-oriented interventions.