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Adaptive Affects and Experience of Self and Others in Therapy
Assessment & Treatment

Adaptive Affects and Experience of Self and Others in Therapy

What is Affect Phobia Therapy? ‘Affect Phobia Therapy (APT)’ is an integrative theory and treatment model by which patients’ problematic features can be understood, particularly cluster C personality disorders (avoidant, dependent, or obsessive compulsive PD). According to APT (McCullough Vaillant, 1997; McCullough & Andrews, 2001; McCullough, et al., 2003), affects and sense of self and others […]

Lene Berggraf, Ph.D. + 1 more

Lene Berggraf, Ph.D. + 1 more

November 2, 2014

Internet-Based Psychotherapy Treatments
Assessment & Treatment

Internet-Based Psychotherapy Treatments

Research on Internet-based psychotherapy treatments for depression, anxiety disorders and other conditions has grown rapidly during the past 15 years, and the evidence shows that some forms of Internet-based treatments often result in similar outcomes as traditional face-to-face psychotherapy. Surveys report lifetime prevalence rates of mental disorders of up to 47.4%, but only a small […]

Thomas Berger, Ph.D.

Thomas Berger, Ph.D.

September 12, 2014

Think Globally, Treat Locally
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Think Globally, Treat Locally

Introduction In the June issue of Psychotherapy, Newman, Przeworski, Consoli, and Taylor presented a study on the use of a Palmtop computer-assisted therapy for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) (Newman et al., 2014). Since developing prototypes for this computer program in the early 1990s, there have been significant advancements in the use of technology in health […]

Nitya Kanuri, B.A. + 2 more

Nitya Kanuri, B.A. + 2 more

September 12, 2014

The Psychodynamic Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
Assessment & Treatment

The Psychodynamic Treatment of Anxiety Disorders

Overcoming the Narcissism of Small Differences Anxiety disorders represent a significant public health concern due to their prevalence, associated impairment and economic impact (Gustavsson et al., 2011; Wittchen et al., 2011). Various empirically supported methods of psychodynamic therapy for the treatment of anxiety disorders are available (a review was recently given by Leichsenring, Klein, and […]

Falk Leichsenring, Dipl.-Psych. + 1 more

Falk Leichsenring, Dipl.-Psych. + 1 more

June 14, 2014

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