Narrative therapy vs. cognitive-behavioral therapy for moderate depression: empirical evidence from a controlled clinical trial.

Journal: Psychotherapy Research : Journal Of The Society For Psychotherapy Research
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Abstract

Background: Systematic studies of the efficacy of Narrative Therapy (NT) for depression are sparse.

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of individual NT for moderate depression in adults compared to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT).

Methods: Sixty-three depressed clients were assigned to either NT or CBT. The Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) and Outcome Questionnaire-45.2 (OQ-45.2) were used as outcome measures.

Results: We found a significant symptomatic reduction in both treatments. Group differences favoring CBT were found on the BDI-II, but not on the OQ-45.2.

Conclusions: Pre- to post-treatment effect sizes for completers in both groups were superior to benchmarked waiting-list control groups.

Authors
Rodrigo Lopes, Miguel Gonçalves, Paulo Machado, Dana Sinai, Tiago Bento, João Salgado