Depression and psychotherapeutic treatment
In "network" we often find ourselves reading about depression. Often, even in authoritative surveys, we "forget" the importance of psychotherapeutic treatment.
We carry a step of "EDITORIAL COMMENT BY THE DR WILL Ginanneschi" by the Centre of Media Psychology and statistics in relation to Article Depression :
"...... touches us deeply that it is entered as a vital partnership of a general practitioner, supported the treatment of depression with drugs, but that is not mentioned in the same passage the need for psychological support or psychotherapy. Shortly thereafter, on the preference of the women interviewed would have shown in the last treatment, they are even classified as ineffective by themselves if not for "relational cognitive research into the causes likely to have carried the disease."
For many years psychotherapy has evolved from the search for a cause, often unknowable, to focus more specifically on the treatment.
In cognitive-behavioral model, thoughts, mood, physiology and behavior are important aspects of the experience of depression and are considered different components of the same phenomenon, they interact with each other by exercising, at different times, a causal role, but also the maintenance of depression. Once that has developed depression, you go to lead to a cycle in which behaviors, thoughts and emotions are mutually bringing the person to deteriorate more and more, to believe it can not intervene on the disease, to believe that no one can help, for have, according to the triad of negative Beck, a negative view of self, world and future.
negative thoughts, deeply depressed mood, slowed psychomotor functioning with difficulty in making decisions or initiate activities, concentration problems and feelings of not being able to ... sometimes even get out of bed in the morning, then lead to a worsening and it is on all these aspects that you should "work."
Antidepressant medications are becoming more targeted and more effective drug for the treatment of some symptoms and, in severe cases is often necessary to use them. In general, however, there is an increasing tendency towards the "magic pill", the panacea that is thrown down and lets all, however, making the patient stand in front of his own healing, just as it was during his illness.
psychotherapy enables people not only to improve (with or without the aid of drugs, it is confirmed it may be advisable), but actively to reverse this vicious circle, turning it into a virtuous circle, through an intervention at all levels and teach the patient to effectively manage their thoughts, the 'mood, physiological reactions and behavior. "
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