Dynamics of clinical and psychological indicators of patients with anxiety neurotic disorders in the treatment of short-term individual analytic-cathartic therapy

IntroductionAnalytical-cathartic therapy (ACTA), a modern model of psychotherapy, the theoretical basis of which is the psychology of relations of V.N. Myasishchev. ACTA is intended for the treatment of emotional disorders; the study of the dynamics of clinical and pathopsychological characteristics...

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Veröffentlicht in:European psychiatry 2021-04, Vol.64 (S1), p.S785-S786
Hauptverfasser: Ilchenko, E., Karavaeva, T., Abritalin, E.
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Zusammenfassung:IntroductionAnalytical-cathartic therapy (ACTA), a modern model of psychotherapy, the theoretical basis of which is the psychology of relations of V.N. Myasishchev. ACTA is intended for the treatment of emotional disorders; the study of the dynamics of clinical and pathopsychological characteristics has not been previously conducted.ObjectivesTo assess the dynamics of the clinical and pathological characteristics of patients with neurotic disorders, in whose clinical picture anxiety syndrome predominated, in the process of an individual ACTA.MethodsA specially designed semi-structured interview, HARS, and the CGI (CGI-S - disease severity, CGI-I - improvement dynamics). The study group (N = 90) included patients with neurotic disorders, whose clinical picture was dominated by anxiety syndromeAKTA course 12 sessions 3 times a week for 60 minutes. Psychopharmacotherapy during the period of psychotherapeutic treatment in patients was not carried out.ResultsThe study of ACTA was carried out before, after treatment and in the follow-up.The overall decrease in the HARS score was 73.8% - the high success of the therapy in relation to the reduction of anxiety.On the CGI-I scale - improvement from minimal to significant. On the CGI-S scale, no more than mild disease severity (p
ISSN:0924-9338
1778-3585
DOI:10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.2078