Psychological management of mood disorders

Richard K. Morriss, Jan Scott
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Evidence-based psychological treatments for adults with unipolar depressive disorder and bipolar disorder are reviewed. There is most empirical evidence for cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), which is examined in terms of what it is and its evidence base in unipolar depression, including severe, chronic, and treatment-resistant cases. The evidence base for the combination of CBT plus antidepressant treatment, including where continuation CBT may be usefully employed, reveals greater effectiveness than antidepressant treatment with continuing clinical support or other forms of psychotherapy in patients with severe, chronic, and treatment-resistant depression or depression with co-morbid personality disorder. Briefer descriptions and evidence for the role of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, behaviour therapy, problem-solving, interpersonal therapy, psychodynamic therapy and cognitive analytical therapy are reviewed. All of these have some evidence for effectiveness and the roles of some of these treatments are starting to become clearer. Simple psychological treatments for bipolar disorder, such as medication adherence and early warning symptoms interventions, can improve some types of clinical outcome, but longer psychological interventions delivered by highly skilled therapists such as CBT and group psycho-education may have more comprehensive evidence of effectiveness. There is some preliminary evidence for the effectiveness of some psychological treatments in bipolar depression. Overall, the effectiveness of psychological treatments for unipolar depressive disorder and bipolar disorder is now well established and an understanding is starting to be obtained as to when they may be employed most usefully.

情绪障碍的心理管理
对成人单相抑郁症和双相情感障碍的循证心理治疗进行综述。认知行为疗法(CBT)的经验证据最多,它是根据它是什么以及它在单极抑郁症中的证据基础进行检查的,包括严重的、慢性的和治疗抵抗的病例。CBT与抗抑郁治疗相结合的证据基础,包括持续CBT可能有效使用的地方,揭示了在严重、慢性和治疗难治性抑郁症或抑郁症合并人格障碍患者中,比抗抑郁治疗与持续临床支持或其他形式的心理治疗更有效。简要介绍了基于正念的认知治疗、行为治疗、问题解决、人际治疗、心理动力治疗和认知分析治疗的作用和证据。所有这些都有一些有效性的证据,其中一些治疗方法的作用开始变得更加清晰。对双相情感障碍进行简单的心理治疗,如药物依从性和早期预警症状干预,可以改善某些类型的临床结果,但由高技能治疗师提供的更长时间的心理干预,如CBT和团体心理教育,可能有更全面的有效性证据。有一些初步证据表明,一些心理治疗对双相抑郁症是有效的。总的来说,对单极抑郁症和双相情感障碍的心理治疗的有效性现在已经得到了很好的确立,并且开始了解何时可以最有效地使用它们。
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