Abstract
Ambulante psychotherapie bij stoornisgebonden doelgroepen is regelmatig onderwerp van klinisch onderzoek. In dit artikel geven wij een overzicht van de resultaten van een recent uitgevoerd literatuuronderzoek naar psychotherapie-effectonderzoeken bij patiënten met een persoonlijkheidsstoornis (Daenen, Van Reekum, Knapen & Verheul, in druk). We bespreken de huidige ontwikkelingen in het wetenschappelijk onderzoek, waarbij we ons richten op de vragen die het onderzoek op dit gebied tot dusver heeft opgeroepen. Tot slot zeggen we in het kort iets over wat de gepresenteerde wetenschappelijke evidentie kan betekenen voor het klinisch handelen in de dagelijkse praktijk.
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Outpatient long-term psychotherapy for personality disorders
Outpatient psychotherapy for patients suffering from mental disorders is frequently studied in clinical trials. In this paper we summarise the results of our review on the effectiveness of long-term psychotherapy in personality disorders. We present current developments in clinical research on this topic, focusing on questions raised by earlier research. Finally, we shortly discuss the implications for practising evidence based medicine.
e.w.p.m. daenen is psychiater en in opleiding tot kinder- en jeugdpsychiater bij Curium, Academisch centrum kinder- en jeugdpsychiatrie te Oegstgeest. Zij is lid van de bestuurscommissie LPT en van de sectie psychotherapie van de NVvP.
a.c. van reekum is psychiater en is werkzaam als directeur psychiater, divisie westelijk Utrecht, GGZ Altrecht. Zij is voorzitter van de sectie psychotherapie en lid van de bestuurscommissie LPT van de NVvP.
Correspondentieadres: mw. dr. E.W.P.M. Daenen, Curium, Academisch centrum kinder- en jeugdpsychiatrie, Jac. P. Thijsselaan 47, 2803 RT Gouda
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Daenen, L., Reekum, A. Ambulante langerdurende psychotherapie bij patiënten met een persoonlijkheidsstoornis. PSIE 32, 12–20 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03062184
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