Comparing 15 Evidence-Supported Therapies for Adult Depression (25)
On this week’s episode of the Evidence Based Therapist – where we read so you don’t have to (but we hope you do), Bridger and Caleb discuss a meta-analysis comparing 15 evidence-supported therapies for adult depression.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies
- Focused on how the patient’s dysfunctional thoughts impact behavior and functioning
- Three specific types:
- Beck’s Manual
- A Coping with Depression Course
- A guided self-help book
- Importantly, the analysis found they all had a significant impact on depression
- However, we may need to reevaluate how we assess for depression
- Because a book should not have the same effect as therapy with human interaction
- Short-term studies can misses outcomes
Behavioral Activation Therapies
- Core: “registration of pleasant activities and the increases of positive interactions between a person and their environment”
- Four specific types
- However, only two have sufficient trials to be reported:
- Pleasant activity scheduling
- Contextual behavioral activation
- The patient may need motivational interviewing to maintain practices
Problem-Solving Therapy
- Involves defining problems and figuring out a plan to implement the best solution
- Three specific types:
- Extended problem-solving therapy
- Brief problem-solving therapy
- Self-examination therapy
Third-Wave CBTs
- Heterogenous groups of therapies that introduced new techniques to cognitive therapies
- Less rigid than classic CBT
- Two specific types:
- Acceptance and Commitment therapy
- Mindfulness CBT
- Importantly, feelings are meaningful
- Additionally, there was a decrease in reporting bias with newer therapies
Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT)
- Highly-structured therapy that addresses interpersonal issues and depression
- Three specific types:
- Psychodynamic Therapy
- Non-Directive Supportive Therapy
- Life-Review Therapy
“The human relationship- that’s what forms and shapes the brain and so that’s what is going to heal a brain that’s become dysregulated. That’s become traumatized. That’s become stuck in these patterns.”
- The meta-analysis is not going to tell you with certainty what to do
- Because there is no one thing that will heal everything
Discussion
- The types of therapies reviewed in this article are very different from each other
- And they were statistically supported as treatments for depression
- However, there was a range of effectiveness among the different therapies
- Because of potential issues with publication bias and other biases,
- The effects may be overestimated when all studies are taken together
- This can mislead practitioners
- Because they expect to see a larger effect than they may actually get
- While all the therapies had comparable results, they don’t necessarily work in the same way
- Which is a limitation of meta-analyses
- Unless there is consideration for the relationship between therapist and patient, the effect of the therapeutic relationship can’t be statistically observed
- While there are limits to quantitative research, it can be a very important source of aid and support
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Executive Directors: Jennifer and Ryan Savage, Melissa Bentinnedi, Bridger Falkenstein
Hosts: Bridger Falkenstein, Caleb Boston, and Melissa Benintendi
Filmographer: Tyler Wassam
Podcast Editor: Jamie Eggert
Original Music Composers: Bridger Falkenstein and Caleb Boston
Show Notes: Jamie Eggert & Jordan Murray
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