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Juan Pedro Serrano Selva1, José Miguel Latorre Postigo, Laura Ros Segura, Beatriz Navarro Bravo, María José Aguilar Córcoles, Marta Nieto López, Jorge Javier Ricarte Trives, Margaret Gatz.
Abstract
The aim of this experiment was to examine the efficacy of life review based on autobiographical retrieval practice for treating depression in older adults. Thirty-seven clinically depressed older adults aged 64-83, who were also receiving pharmacological treatment, were randomly assigned to life review therapy or to a placebo condition with supportive therapy. Results indicated decreased depression for both conditions, with no significant differences between the two therapies. There was some indication of greater gain in production of specific memories among those in life review therapy. Patients who produced higher numbers of specific memories decreased their depression scores at a faster rate.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22420349
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psicothema ISSN: 0214-9915