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Psychotherapy For Medically Ill Patients: Review And Critique Of Controlled Studies
Authors:Hope R. Conte  Toksoz B. Karasu
Affiliation:Associate director of research in the department of psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Bronx Municipal Hospital Center;Director of the department of psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Bronx Municipal Hospital Center
Abstract:The authors summarize and evaluate the findings of 18 controlled studies of the use of dyadic and group therapy as primary or adjunctive treatment for patients with peptic ulcer, ulcerative colitis, functional abdominal disorders, asthma, migraine, skin disease, cardiovascular disease, or essential hypertension. The evidence suggests that some significant gains are achieved when psychotherapy is added to routine medical regi mens. Of the 13 studies whose designs were termed adequate or “good,” eight showed greater physiologic improvement for patients receiving psychotherapy than for those receiving medical treatment alone. In the remaining five of the 13 studies, psychotherapy produced no significant physiologic differences between experimental and control groups. Refinements in methodology and standardization of therapeutic intervention will contribute to greater specificity in further research.
Keywords:1300 Morris Park Avenue   Bronx   NY 10461.
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