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Niclà Lozza1, Matthias Baumann1, Suzana Stojiljkovic1,2
1Oviva AG Zürcherstrasse 64 8852 Altendorf.
Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique
|July 10, 2024
概括
对肥胖的心理心理治疗正在通过接受和承诺疗法 (ACT) 和远程医疗推进. 有效的治疗考虑生活质量和心理健康,而不仅仅是减肥.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 精神病学是一个精神病学.
- 医疗健康 医疗健康 医疗健康
背景情况:
- 针对肥胖患者的心理心理治疗的新进展.
- 跨学科治疗的重要性,包括传统和当代模式,如接受和承诺疗法 (ACT).
研究的目的:
- 为了突出肥胖心理治疗的创新.
- 强调在体重变化之外评估心理治疗的有效性,包括生活质量和心理健康.
- 通过一个案例研究来证明多模式心理治疗方法的有效性.
主要方法:
- 对肥胖的心理心理治疗中的新进展和创新进行审查.
- 强调跨学科的方法和当代的模式,如ACT.
- 一个55岁妇女的案例研究,患有肥胖和精神伴随性疾病.
主要成果:
- 肥胖心理治疗的有效性应该包括生活质量和心理健康结果.
- 远程医疗和混合心理治疗有望提高治疗的可访问性和有效性.
- 在一个案例研究中,多模式心理治疗方法被证明是有效的.
结论:
- 心理心理治疗为肥胖症治疗提供了创新的方法.
- 对治疗结果的整体评估至关重要,包括心理健康和生活质量.
- 跨学科,混合和远程医疗方法增强了对肥胖的心理治疗.
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