Anxiety and depression disorders are commonly associated with structural and functional changes in the fronto-limbic brain areas. However, it is still unexplored how different psychotherapeutic approaches affect the functional brain. The present meta-analysis aims to compare the neurobiological outcome of the cognitive therapies compared to the psychodynamic therapies in anxiety and depression disorders
Depression is a serious psychological condition and a leading cause of global disability. Research i...
Background: Dementia-like situations and depressive symptoms can be caused by a specific neuron circ...
Psychological interventions are first-line treatments of depression. Despite a rich theoretical back...
The most prevalent mental disorders, anxiety and depression, are commonly associated with structural...
Longitudinal neuroimaging studies in major depression have revealed cortico-limbic abnormalities whi...
Several studies have used neuroimaging methods to identify neural change in brain networks associate...
Several studies have used neuroimaging methods to identify neural change in brain networks associate...
Understanding the neural mechanisms underlying psychological therapy could aid understanding of reco...
Background. Studies measuring the effects of psychotherapy on brain function are under-rep-resented ...
The idea that modifications of affect, behavior and cognition produced by psychotherapy are mediated...
The important research line regarding the outcome of various psychotherapy treatments (OutcomeResear...
Background Influential theories predict that antidepressant medication and psychological therapies e...
Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) stands among the most frequent psychiatric disorders. Co...
Objectives: In the evaluation of the biological basis of psychotherapeutic changes many researches h...
The aim of this review article is to provide an integrative perspective by combining basic assumptio...
Depression is a serious psychological condition and a leading cause of global disability. Research i...
Background: Dementia-like situations and depressive symptoms can be caused by a specific neuron circ...
Psychological interventions are first-line treatments of depression. Despite a rich theoretical back...
The most prevalent mental disorders, anxiety and depression, are commonly associated with structural...
Longitudinal neuroimaging studies in major depression have revealed cortico-limbic abnormalities whi...
Several studies have used neuroimaging methods to identify neural change in brain networks associate...
Several studies have used neuroimaging methods to identify neural change in brain networks associate...
Understanding the neural mechanisms underlying psychological therapy could aid understanding of reco...
Background. Studies measuring the effects of psychotherapy on brain function are under-rep-resented ...
The idea that modifications of affect, behavior and cognition produced by psychotherapy are mediated...
The important research line regarding the outcome of various psychotherapy treatments (OutcomeResear...
Background Influential theories predict that antidepressant medication and psychological therapies e...
Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) stands among the most frequent psychiatric disorders. Co...
Objectives: In the evaluation of the biological basis of psychotherapeutic changes many researches h...
The aim of this review article is to provide an integrative perspective by combining basic assumptio...
Depression is a serious psychological condition and a leading cause of global disability. Research i...
Background: Dementia-like situations and depressive symptoms can be caused by a specific neuron circ...
Psychological interventions are first-line treatments of depression. Despite a rich theoretical back...