Author:
Adshead Gwen,Fonagy Peter
Abstract
SummaryThere is now extensive evidence that different types of psychological therapy are effective for various psychiatric disorders, both in terms of symptom reduction and in improving the patient's capacity to function adaptively. In two articles, we set out some current ideas of how psychological therapies might ‘work’, drawing on neurobiological studies of brain plasticity and therapeutic efficacy. In this first article, we review the evidence that disorders of self-experience are common to many psychiatric disorders, and that psychological therapies ‘work’ on those disorders. The second article will appear in the next issue of Advances.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
6 articles.
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