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Psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy: a contemporary perspective.

Larry S Sandberg1, Fredric N Busch.   

Abstract

A contemporary perspective on psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy views both treatments as somatic in nature. Abandoning Cartesian dualism frees the clinician to consider therapeutic options based on the best available evidence rather than falsely dichotomizing approaches as biological or psychological. Evidence-based medicine is a helpful though limited paradigm upon which to base treatment decisions. Instead, clinicians should strive for an evidence-informed approach that is patient centered. This approach is illustrated in relation to depressive illness where moderators of outcome are examined (illness severity, history of trauma, personality disorders, patient preference) that will influence clinical recommendations on combining treatment. Psychotherapy is increasingly proving to be a valuable therapeutic modality across the severity spectrum, a finding at odds with current treatment practices.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23002707     DOI: 10.1521/pdps.2012.40.3.505

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychodyn Psychiatry        ISSN: 2162-2590


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Review 1.  The Problem of Dualism in Modern Western Medicine.

Authors:  Mathew H Gendle
Journal:  Mens Sana Monogr       Date:  2016 Jan-Dec
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