Psychotherapy is a cornerstone of psychiatric treatment. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry offers a deep dive into various psychotherapeutic modalities, exploring their mechanisms, applications, and outcomes. Curated by our expert editors, the content emphasizes evidence-based practices, ensuring psychiatrists can offer effective and individualized therapeutic interventions to their patients.
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Recently published articles about Psychotherapy
Letter to the Editor
rTMS and Psychotherapy for OCD
April 20, 2017
Is adjunctive treatment with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) beneficial in medication-resistant OCD? Here, the authors present the case of a patient with medication-resistant OCD who improved significantly following...
Meta-Analysis
d-Cycloserine in Exposure Therapy
February 22, 2017
While exposure-based cognitive-behavioral therapy is effective for anxiety disorders, many patients often experience inadequate results from this treatment. This meta-analysis examines whether d-Cycloserine as an adjunct to CBT might...
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Original Research
Psychotherapies for Panic Disorder: A Tale of Two Sites
July 27, 2016
Treating panic disorder usually involves cognitive-behavioral therapy or pharmacotherapy. However, randomized controlled trials indicate that psychodynamic psychotherapies also have efficacy for some anxiety disorders. This study by Milrod et...