Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Practices

Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Practices

Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Practices

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Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Practices - Evidence Is King

  • EBP Definition: Integration of:
    • Best available research evidence (e.g., RCTs, meta-analyses)
    • Clinical expertise (therapist's judgment, experience)
    • Patient values, preferences, culture & characteristics.
  • Aim: To promote effective psychological practice & enhance public health by applying empirically supported principles.
  • Foundation: Decisions guided by systematic, empirical findings, not solely tradition or unsystematic clinical observation.
  • Gold Standard: Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) and systematic reviews/meta-analyses of RCTs provide the highest level of evidence. Evidence-Based Practice Model in Psychotherapy

⭐ The "Dodo Bird Verdict" posits that different bona fide psychotherapies often yield comparable outcomes due to shared common factors (e.g., therapeutic alliance), especially for common disorders like depression and anxiety. However, specific therapies are superior for certain conditions (e.g., DBT for BPD).

Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Practices - CBT's Cog-Behavioral Charm

  • Core: Thoughts, emotions, behaviors are interconnected. Modifying one impacts others.
  • Goal: Identify & modify maladaptive cognitive patterns (distortions) and unhelpful behaviors.
  • Key Techniques:
    • Cognitive Restructuring: Challenge negative automatic thoughts (NATs) & core beliefs.
    • Behavioral Activation: Schedule pleasant, mastery activities.
    • Exposure & Response Prevention (ERP for OCD): Gradual exposure, prevent rituals.
    • Skills Training: Problem-solving, assertiveness, relaxation.
  • Applications: Depression, Anxiety (GAD, Panic, Phobias, Social Anxiety), OCD, PTSD, Eating/Substance Use Disorders, Insomnia.
  • Format: Short-term (~8-20 sessions), structured, collaborative, problem-focused. 📌 Mnemonic: "ABC Model" (Activating event, Beliefs, Consequences).

⭐ CBT is a first-line psychotherapy for many anxiety disorders and depression due to robust evidence.

Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Practices - DBT/IPT Dual Deal

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
    • Originator: Marsha M. Linehan.
    • Key Indication: Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), chronic suicidality, self-harm.
    • Core Philosophy: "Dialectical" - synthesis of acceptance & change.
    • Core Skills Modules: Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Emotion Regulation, Interpersonal Effectiveness.
    • Structure: Individual therapy, group skills training, phone coaching, therapist consultation team.
  • Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT)
    • Originators: Gerald Klerman, Myrna Weissman.
    • Key Indication: Major Depressive Disorder; also anxiety, eating disorders.
    • Focus: Current interpersonal relationships, social functioning, & their link to mood.
    • Duration: Time-limited, typically 12-16 weeks.
    • Problem Areas (📌 DRIP): Interpersonal Deficits, Role disputes, Role transitions, Pathological Grief.

⭐ IPT's efficacy for moderate to severe depression is comparable to pharmacotherapy.

Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Practices - More Therapy Aces

  • Motivational Interviewing (MI)
    • Goal: Resolve ambivalence, boost motivation for change.
    • Core Skills (📌 OARS): Open-ended questions, Affirmations, Reflective listening, Summaries.
    • Uses: Substance use disorders, health behavior change.
  • Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)
    • Core: Gradual exposure to feared stimuli; prevent compulsive rituals.
    • Mechanism: Habituation, fear extinction.

    ⭐ ERP is first-line psychotherapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).

  • Supportive Psychotherapy
    • Goal: Maintain function, reduce distress, build coping.
    • Techniques: Listening, empathy, reassurance, judicious advice.
    • Uses: Crisis situations, chronic illness, adjunctive therapy.
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
    • Goal: ↑ Psychological flexibility. Accept internal experiences & commit to value-driven actions.
    • Uses: Chronic pain, anxiety disorders, depression.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • CBT is first-line for depression, anxiety disorders, OCD, and eating disorders.
  • ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention) is gold standard for OCD.
  • DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) is key for BPD, especially with self-harm/suicidality.
  • IPT (Interpersonal Therapy) effectively treats depression by addressing interpersonal issues.
  • Motivational Interviewing is vital for substance use disorders to build motivation.
  • Supportive Psychotherapy focuses on bolstering coping skills and adaptive functioning.

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