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KMID : 0387420160270020103
Korean Society of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
2016 Volume.27 No. 2 p.103 ~ p.117
Chinese Taoist Cognitive Psychotherapy, a Psychotherapy based on Oriental Culture, and Related Research Trend
Kwon Chan-Young

Choi Eun-Ji
Jung Seon-Yong
Kim Jong-Woo
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to introduce Chinese Taoist Cognitive Psychotherapy (CTCP), a psychotherapy based on Oriental culture, and review related research to understand its efficacy.

Methods: Relevant articles were searched from CNKI, WANFANG, Pubmed, EMBASE, AMED and CENTRAL.

Results: Thirty-seven studies were selected based on our inclusion criteria, which included 31 RCTs. The overall risk of bias of the RCTs was unclear or high. In the total relevant studies, the target diseases were most commonly depression and anxiety disorder. Generally, CTCP combined with Western medicine was significantly more effective than prescribing medicine alone.

Conclusions: CTCP can be useful for several psychiatric disorders including depression and anxiety disorder; however, more high-quality clinical trials are needed to confirm its efficacy.
KEYWORD
Psychotherapy, Cognitive therapy, Depression, Anxiety disorders, Traditional oriental medicine, Chinese Taoist Cognitive Psychotherapy
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