KMID : 0981220060060020131
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Congnitive Behavior Therapy in Korea 2006 Volume.6 No. 2 p.131 ~ p.144
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New trend in Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Depressive Disorders
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Kim Jung-Bum
Lee Sang-Hee
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Abstract
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There is considerable empirical support for the use of cognitive behavior therapy(CBT) in the treatment of mild to moderately severe acute major depression. More recent research has focused in the utility of this approach in severe or chronic depressive disorders, in relapse prevention and also on the potential benefits of combining CBT with medication. More advanced technologies make the media used to deliver self-administered treatments including bibliotherapy and computer-based treatments much broader. Recent innovations in psychological treatment have integrated mindfulness meditation techniques with traditional CBT, including acceptance- and change-based strategies. This paper attempts to clarify the empirical data on these important issues in order to identify further the role of CBT in day-to-day clinical practice.
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KEYWORD
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Depressive disorders, Cognitive-behavioral therapy, Self-administered treatment, Mindfulness meditation techniques
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