Prophylactic cognitive therapy for major depressive disorder

Robin B. Jarrett, Dolores Kraft
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Abstract

Most people suffering from major depressive disorder experience chronic symptoms, recurrence, or both. We speculate on how the process of diagnosis and cognitive therapy may produce changes that, over time, can affect the view of the self. In clinical practice and research, some of the most challenging questions involve how best to identify and design strategies to help patients and clinicians reduce the chance that depressions recur. Related and equally challenging questions involve how best to increase the time between episodes and how to decrease the length of depressive episodes when prophylactic treatment does not prevent a relapse or recurrence. In this article we describe how we have used the continuation/maintenance phase of cognitive therapy for depression to achieve these goals. We illustrate these concepts and processes with one case history. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

重度抑郁症的预防性认知疗法
大多数患有重度抑郁症的人都会经历慢性症状、复发或两者兼而有之。我们推测诊断和认知治疗的过程是如何产生变化的,随着时间的推移,这些变化会影响对自我的看法。在临床实践和研究中,一些最具挑战性的问题涉及如何最好地识别和设计策略,以帮助患者和临床医生减少抑郁症复发的机会。相关的和同样具有挑战性的问题包括如何最好地增加发作之间的时间,以及如何在预防性治疗不能防止复发或复发的情况下缩短抑郁发作的时间。在这篇文章中,我们描述了我们如何使用认知疗法的继续/维持阶段来实现这些目标。我们用一个历史案例来说明这些概念和过程。©1997 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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