Evidence-Based Psychological Treatments for Adults: A Selective Review
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Fonseca Pedrero, E., Debbané, M., Lucas Molina, B., Pérez de Albéniz, A., López-Navarro, E., Muñiz, J., Inchausti, F., Al-Halabí, S., Pérez-Álvarez, M., & Bobes-Bascarán.Rosario J., Marrero, M. T. (2021). Evidence-Based Psychological Treatments for Adults: A Selective Review. Psicothema, 33(Número 2), 188–197. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/17086

Abstract

Background: Psychological treatments have shown their efficacy, effectiveness, and efficiency in dealing with mental disorders. However, considering the scientific knowledge generated in recent years, in the Spanish context, there are no updating studies about empirically supported psychological treatments. The main goal was to carry out a selective review of the main empirically supported psychological treatments for mental disorders in adults. Method: Levels of evidence and degrees of recommendation were collected based on the criteria proposed by the Spanish National Health System (Clinical Practice Guidelines) for different psychological disorders. Results: The results indicate that psychological treatments have empirical support for the approach to a wide range of psychological disorders. These levels of empirical evidence gathered range from low to high depending on the psychological disorder analysed. The review indicates the existence of certain fields of intervention that need further investigation. Conclusions: Based on this selective review, psychology professionals will be able to have rigorous, up-to-date information that allows them to make informed decisions when implementing empirically based psychotherapeutic procedures based on the characteristics of the people who require help.
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