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Update on Empirically Validated Therapies, II

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The article was published on 1998-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1458 citations till now.

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How stigma interferes with mental health care.

TL;DR: Recommendations are reviewed for ongoing research that will more comprehensively expand understanding of the stigma-care seeking link and implications for the development of antistigma programs that might promote care seeking and participation are reviewed.
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Defining Empirically Supported Therapies

TL;DR: It is suggested that, in evaluating the benefits of a given treatment, the greatest weight should be given to efficacy trials but that these trials should be followed by research on effectiveness in clinical settings and with various populations and by cost-effectiveness research.
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Empirically Supported Psychological Interventions: Controversies and Evidence

TL;DR: The work of several task forces and other groups reviewing empirically supported treatments (ESTs) in the United States, United Kingdom, and elsewhere is summarized here, along with the lists of treatments that have been identified as ESTs.
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Does batterers' treatment work? A meta-analytic review of domestic violence treatment.

TL;DR: Overall, effects due to treatment were in the small range, meaning that the current interventions have a minimal impact on reducing recidivism beyond the effect of being arrested.
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National Institute of Mental Health Treatment of Depression Collaborative Research Program. General effectiveness of treatments.

TL;DR: There was limited evidence of the specific effectiveness of interpersonal psychotherapy and none for cognitive behavior therapy, but Superior recovery rates were found for both interpersonal Psychotherapy and imipramine plusclinical management, as compared with placebo plus clinical management.
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Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Chronically Parasuicidal Borderline Patients

TL;DR: Subjects who received dialectical behavior therapy had fewer incidences of parasuicide and less medically severe parasuicides, were more likely to stay in individual therapy, and had fewer inpatient psychiatric days.
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A component analysis of cognitive-behavioral treatment for depression

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an experimental test of the theory of change put forth by A. T. Beck, A. J.Rush, B. F. Shaw, and G. Emery (1979) to explain the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CT) for depression.
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Treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder in rape victims: a comparison between cognitive-behavioral procedures and counseling.

TL;DR: Rape victims with posttraumatic stress disorder were randomly assigned to one of four conditions: stress inoculation training (SIT), prolonged exposure (PE), supportive counseling (SC), or wait-list control (WL).
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Treating anxiety disorders in children: Results of a randomized clinical trial.

TL;DR: Many treated Ss were found to be without a diagnosis at posttest and at follow-up and to be within normal limits on many measures and the need for further research on treatment components and alternative treatment methods is highlighted.