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Recente ontwikkelingen in de psychotherapie

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Huibers MJ, Van Marwijk HWJ. Recente ontwikkelingen in de psychotherapie. Huisarts Wet 2014;57(5):260–4.

Op het gebied van de psychotherapie heeft zich de laatste jaren een aantal nieuwe ontwikkelingen voorgedaan. In dit nascholingsartikel beschrijven we een aantal van deze nieuwe vormen van psychotherapie: internettherapie, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy en schematherapie. We beschrijven de inhoud van deze behandelingen, gaan in op de wetenschappelijke evidentie ervoor en geven aan voor welke groepen patiënten deze therapieën effectief zijn gebleken. We eindigen met praktische implicaties voor de huisartsgeneeskundige praktijk.

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Huibers MJH, Van Marwijk H. Recent developments in psychotherapy. Huisarts Wet 2014;57(5):260–4.

The field of psychotherapy has seen several new developments in recent years. In this refresher course paper, we describe a few of these new forms atization and reprocessing, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and schema therapy. We describe the content of these treatments, review the scientific evidence for these therapies, and indicate for which groups of patients these therapies have been found to be effective. We conclude with a few practical implications for general practice.

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VU, afdeling Klinische Psychologie, Van der Boechorststraat 1, 1081 BT Amsterdam: prof.dr. M.J.H. Huibers, psycholoog/psychotherapeut, en hoogleraar Klinische Psychologie en Experimentele Psychotherapie. VUmc, afdeling Huisartsgeneeskunde en Ouderengeneeskunde: dr. H.W.J. van Marwijk, huisarts en universitair hoofddocent Huisartsgeneeskunde • Correspondentie: m.j.huibers@vu.nl • Mogelijke belangenverstrengeling: niets aangegeven.

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Huibers, M., van Marwijk, H. Recente ontwikkelingen in de psychotherapie. HUISARTS WETENSCHAP 57, 260–264 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12445-014-0130-x

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