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Depression and Deficiencies of Intimacy and Community Integration in Older Patients
Depression and Deficiencies of Intimacy and Community Integration in Older Patients

Author(s): Maria Raluca RADU, Roxana Chirita, Cozmin Mihai, Lucian Constantin PAZIUC
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Expert Projects Publishing
Keywords: depression; intimacy; community; individual psychotherapy; group psychotherapy;

Summary/Abstract: Patients with depressive disorder may exhibit similar clinical symptoms, but their personal descriptors can be sometimes quite diff erent in terms of existential expectations, basic needs, and motivational structure. And while it is true that medication can be widely used to treat same therapeutic class in order to restore neurotransmitter homeostasis, psychotherapy approach must take into account all the symptoms which are unique for each individual. In this regard, our expertise has emphasized two major needs to point out a patient with depressive disorder’s response to therapy: the need for community integration, and the need for intimacy. We aim to demonstrate the fi nding that introverts (defi ned by a greater need for intimacy) tend to react better to individual therapy as opposed to extroverts (defi ned by a greater need for community integration) who tend to prefer group therapy.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 61
  • Page Range: 32-43
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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