Abstract
Clinicians commonly administer long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy, despite limited evidence on its effectiveness. To address the lack of evidence, researchers conducted a 3-year, randomized trial comparing the effects of long-term psychodynamic, short-term psychodynamic, and short-term solution-focused therapies. Participants were 326 outpatients (age range, 20–45) with a DSM-IV mood disorder (85%) and/or anxiety disorder (44%). Long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy (LPP) involved …
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