Skip to Main Content
My Woodcraft
  • Home
  • About
  • Projects
  • Contact
  • Home
  • About
  • Projects
  • Contact
  • Home
  • About
  • Projects
  • Contact

Link Library

Alleged links to violence (3) Bias in evidence-based research (15) Clinical Practice Issues and Guidelines (12)
Cost effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy (18) Dangers of outpatient commitment (1) Dangers of psychiatric medications (22)
Effectiveness of psychodynamic treatment (51) Efficacy over time vs. CBT (21) How therapy changes the brain for the better (and trauma for the worse) (9)
Inadequacy of Diagnosis (4) Increases in prescriptions over time (2) Issues with research and evidence (3)
Medicalization & Stigma (12) Medications: efficacy and side effects (8) Mental Health Statistics and Trends (11)
Mentally ill more likely to be targets than perpetrators (9) Need for longer-term treatment (9) Other databases & libraries (8)
Parity Issues (21) Partners (29) Psychodynamic treatment mis-represented in training (6)
PTSD (6) Treatment of choice for therapists (1)
Topics
Year
Reference
Name
Efficacy over time vs. CBT 2004 Westen, D., Novotny, C. M., & Thompson-Brenner, H. (2004). The empirical status of empirically supported psychotherapies: Assumptions, findings, and reporting in controlled clinical trials. Psychological Bulletin, 130, 631–663. doi:10.1037/0033-2909.130.4.631
Efficacy over time vs. CBT 2016 Knekt P, Virtala E, Härkänen T, Vaarama M, Lehtonen J, Lindfors O (2016). The outcome of short- and long-term psychotherapy 10 years after start of treatment. Psychol Med. Apr;46(6):1175-88. doi: 10.1017/S0033291715002718. Epub 2016 Jan 12.
Efficacy over time vs. CBT 2000 Sandell, R., Blomberg, J., Lazar, A., Carlsson, J., Broberg, J., & Schubert, J. (2000). Varieties of long-term outcome among patients in psychoanalysis and longterm psychotherapy: A review of findings in the Stockholm outcome of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy project (STOPPP). International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 81, 921-942.
Topics
Year
Reference
Name
How therapy changes the brain for the better (and trauma for the worse) 2004 Janssen, I., Krabbendam, L., Bak, M., Hanssen, M., Vollebergh, W., De Graaf, R., & van Os, J. (2004). Childhood abuse as a risk factor for psychotic experiences. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica,109(1), 38–45.
How therapy changes the brain for the better (and trauma for the worse) 2010 Hölzel, B. K., Carmody, J., Vangel, M., Congleton, C., Yerramsetti, S. M., Gard, T., & Lazar, S. W. (2010). Mindfulness practice leads to increases in regional brain gray matter density. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 191, 36-43.
How therapy changes the brain for the better (and trauma for the worse) 2012 Roffman, J. L., Gerber, A. J., & Click, D. M. (2012). Neural models of psychodynamic concepts and treatments: Implications for psychodynamic psychotherapy. In R. A. Levy, J. S. Ablon, H. Kächele (Eds.), Psychodynamic psychotherapy research: Evidence-based practice and practice-based evidence(pp. 193-218). To
How therapy changes the brain for the better (and trauma for the worse) 2016 Hollander, A-C, Dal, H., Lewis, G., Magnusson, C., Krikbrinde, J., Dalman, C. (2016). Refugee migration and risk of schizophrenia and other non-affective psychoses: cohort study of 1.3 million people in Sweden. British Medical Journal, 352 doi:
How therapy changes the brain for the better (and trauma for the worse) 2013 Andreasen, N. C., Liu, D., Ziebell, S., Vora, A., & Ho, B. C. (2013). Relapse duration, treatment intensity, and brain tissue loss in schizophrenia: A prospective longitudinal MRI study. American Journal of Psychiatry, 170, 609615.
How therapy changes the brain for the better (and trauma for the worse) 2001 Read, J., Perry, B. D., Moskowitz, A., & Connolly, J. (2001). The contribution of early traumatic events to schizophrenia in some patients: A traumagenic neurodevelopmental model. Psychiatry, 64, 319-345.
How therapy changes the brain for the better (and trauma for the worse) 2003 Van der Kolk, B. A. (2003). The neurobiology of childhood trauma and abuse. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 12, 293-317.
How therapy changes the brain for the better (and trauma for the worse) 2010 Mueser, K. T., Lu, W., Rosenberg, S. D., & Wolfe, R. (2010). The trauma of psychosis:Posttraumatic stress disorder and recent onset psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 116, 217-227.
How therapy changes the brain for the better (and trauma for the worse) 2014 Read, J., Fosse, R., Moskowitz, A., & Perry, B. (2014). The traumagenic neurodevelopmental model of psychosis revisited. Neuropsychiatry, 4(1), 65-79.
Topics
Year
Reference
Name
Inadequacy of Diagnosis 2014 Author Gnaulati (2014). Back to Normal : Why Ordinary Childhood Behavior Is Mistaken for ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, and Autism Spectrum Disorder
Inadequacy of Diagnosis 2010 Insel, T., Cuthbert, B. N., Garvey, M. A., Heinssen, R. K., Pine, D. S., Quinn, K. J., Wang, P. S. (2010). Research domain criteria (RDoC): Toward a new classification framework for research on mental disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 167(748-751).
Inadequacy of Diagnosis 1998 Brown, T. A., Chorpita, B. F., & Barlow, D. H. (1998). Structural relationships among dimensions of the DSM-IV anxiety and mood disorders and dimensions of negative affect, positive affect, and autonomic arousal. Journal of abnormal psychology, 107(2), 179.
Inadequacy of Diagnosis 1999 Krueger, R. F. (1999). The structure of common mental disorders. Archives of General Psychiatry, 56(10), 921-926.
Topics
Year
Reference
Name
Increases in prescriptions over time 2005-2008 Pratt LA, Brody DJ, Gu Q. (2005-2008). Antidepressant use in persons aged 12 and over: United States, 2005–2008. NCHS data brief, no 76. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2011.
Increases in prescriptions over time 2010 National Center for Health Statistics. Health, United States (2010). With special feature on death and dying. Table 95. Hyattsville, MD. 2011. Increased 400% between 1988-1994 through 2005-2008.
Topics
Year
Reference
Name
Issues with research and evidence 2009 Wisniewski SR. Rush AJ, Nierenberg AA, et al. (2009). Can phase III trial results of antidepressant medications be generalized to clinical practice?: A STAR*D report. American Journal of Psychiatry. 166: 599–607.
Issues with research and evidence 2015 Author Wampold, B;, Imel, Z. (2015). The Great Psychotherapy Debate: The Evidence for What Makes Psychotherapy Work
Previous12...678910...1415Next
  • Home
  • About
  • Projects
  • Contact

© 2025 My Woodcraft