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Psychoanalytic-Interactional Therapy versus Psychodynamic Therapy by Experts for Personality Disorders: A Randomized Controlled Efficacy-Effectiveness Study in Cluster B Personality Disorders.
Author: DallyAndreas, DümpelmannMichael, Fricke-NeefChristian, JaegerUlrich, LeichsenringFalk, MasuhrOliver, RabungSven, SteinertChristiane, StreeckUlrich
Original Abstract of the Article :
With regard to cluster B personality disorders, most psychotherapeutic treatments focus on borderline personality disorder. Evidence-based treatments for patients with other cluster B personality disorders are not yet available. Psychoanalytic-interactional therapy (PIT) represents a transdiagnostic...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1159/000441731
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
A New Oasis in the Desert of Personality Disorders
Personality disorders, those complex and often challenging mental health conditions, are like elusive mirages in the vast desert of human behavior. This study explores the effectiveness of two distinct psychotherapeutic approaches, Psychoanalytic-Interactional Therapy (PIT) and Psychodynamic Therapy by Experts (E-PDT), in treating cluster B personality disorders. The researchers, like skilled desert healers seeking to alleviate suffering, conduct a randomized controlled trial to compare the efficacy of these two therapies. Their study, like a well-equipped caravan venturing into uncharted territory, explores the potential of these therapies to improve the lives of individuals struggling with personality disorders.
A Comparison of Two Psychotherapeutic Approaches
The study's findings, like a clear oasis in the midst of shifting sands, reveal that both PIT and E-PDT showed significant improvements in various aspects of personality functioning, suggesting that both therapies can be effective in treating cluster B personality disorders. However, the study also highlighted some differences in the mechanisms of action and effectiveness of these two approaches. The researchers emphasized the need for continued research to further refine the understanding of these therapies and their suitability for different patients.
A New Frontier in Treating Personality Disorders
This study, like a beacon of hope in the vast desert of mental health research, emphasizes the importance of ongoing research and development of new and effective treatments for personality disorders. The study encourages healthcare providers to consider both PIT and E-PDT as potential options for individuals struggling with these complex conditions, providing a wider range of therapeutic approaches to address these challenging mental health issues.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study delves into the complexities of treating cluster B personality disorders, comparing the effectiveness of two distinct psychotherapeutic approaches: Psychoanalytic-Interactional Therapy (PIT) and Psychodynamic Therapy by Experts (E-PDT). The researchers, like skilled desert healers, reveal the potential of both therapies to improve outcomes for individuals struggling with these challenging conditions. Their findings, like a well-stocked oasis providing a haven for weary travelers, offer hope and valuable insights for healthcare providers navigating the terrain of personality disorders.
Date :
- Date Completed 2016-10-24
- Date Revised 2016-12-30
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