关键词: anxiety transdiagnostic treatment unified

Mesh : Anxiety / psychology Anxiety Disorders / psychology therapy Behavior Therapy / methods Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Emotions Humans Models, Psychological Mood Disorders / psychology therapy

来  源:   DOI:10.1016/j.beth.2015.07.002   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
Mental health professionals have long been concerned with describing and proscribing a structure around the myriad variations of psychological and emotional distress that are deemed to be disordered. This has frequently been characterized as a conflict between so-called \"lumpers\" and \"splitters\"-those who advocate broad categorizations based on overarching commonalities versus those who endeavor toward a highly refined structure emphasizing unique characteristics. Many would argue that with the era of the modern Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III to DSM-5), a splitting ideology has been dominant despite re-emerging concerns that some groups of diagnoses, particularly disorders of anxiety and other emotions, may be more similar than different. As a result of such concerns, transdiagnostic or unified models of psychopathology have burgeoned. In this review, we describe the work of Barlow, Allen, and Choate (2004), whose invited paper \"Toward a Unified Treatment for Emotional Disorders\" reignited transdiagnostic perspectives of emotional disorders. We provide an update on the scientific models and evidence-based treatments that have followed in the wake of this 2004 publication, including key areas for future study in the advancement of transdiagnostic and unified treatment of emotional disorders.
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