Terapia cognitiva y activación conductual trastorno depresivo mayor recurrente, inducido por sustancias
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https://doi.org/10.21501/24631779.3162Keywords:
Trastorno Depresivo mayor, Terapia Cognitiva, Activación Conductual, Psicología basada en la evidencia, Diseño de caso únicoAbstract
Este estudio de caso único presenta la intervención en un paciente con diagnóstico de trastorno depresivo mayor, episodio recurrente y características de ansiedad inducidas por sustancias. Para la fase de línea base y medición se utilizó el Inventario de Depresión de Beck (BDI-II), Inventario de Ansiedad de Beck (BAI), Escala de Desesperanza de Beck (BHS) y una entrevista clínica. Después de 16 sesiones, se evidencia una reducción significativa en las puntuaciones de depresión del paciente. Se discute la importancia de direccionar los ámbitos investigativos en el establecimiento y difusión del modelo de AC para la depresión como estrategia sólida y eficaz combinándola con la TC, presentando estudios en los cuales se muestre un rigor investigativo que permita evidenciar el cambio individual en las variables relacionadas con los síntomas depresivos.
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