Zur Kontroverse um die Wirksamkeit psychodynamischer Therapie

  • Falk Leichsenring
  • Sven Rabung

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Abstract

There is growing evidence from randomized controlled trials supporting the efficacy of psychodynamic psychotherapy (PDT) in specific mental disorders. Yet the evidence for the efficacy of psychodynamic psychotherapy has not gone unchallenged. Several responses have addressed these concerns, showing that most of the criticism was not justified. Nevertheless, the evidence for psychodynamic psychotherapy continues to be frequently ignored, criticized or presented in a distorted way. A recent controversy published in the Nervenarzt may serve as an illustrative example, which is discussed here more in detail. This example shows that some authors are not interested in a truly scientific discussion, but rather try to discredit a rival method of psychotherapy and its scientific representatives for political reasons.

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Translated title of the contributionThe efficacy of psychodynamic therapy: a controversy
Original languageGerman
ISSN1438-3608
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.01.2013
PubMed 23467995