Lücke, Caroline and Lam, Alexandra P. and Müller, Helge H.O. and Philipsen, Alexandra (2017) New psychotherapeutic approaches in adult ADHD : acknowledging biographical factors. Journal of neurology & neuromedicine, 2 (7). pp. 6-10. ISSN 2572-942X

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Abstract

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the standard form of psychotherapy currently used in adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, biographical factors, such as chronic negative feedback in childhood, which may likely play a role in ADHD as a developmental disorder, are usually not substantially addressed by CBT. In recent years, schema therapy has received increasing attention as an effective therapy approach for chronic psychiatric disorders. A core feature of schema therapy is the identification and targeting of early maladaptive schemas, which are dysfunctional patterns and beliefs resulting from childhood experiences. Recently, two studies have demonstrated an increased prevalence of maladaptive schemas in adult ADHD. Thus, schema therapy might constitute a potentially promising approach in the treatment of ADHD, especially with regard to secondary problems such as poor coping strategies or impaired self-perception. However, randomized controlled clinical studies are needed to support that theory. Here, we provide an overview on the topic of biography-oriented therapy approaches in relation to adult ADHD, summarize current literature and discuss implications for future research.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Publiziert mit Hilfe des DFG-geförderten Open Access-Publikationsfonds der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg.
Uncontrolled Keywords: Adult ADHD, Psychotherapy, Schema therapy, Early maladaptive schemas, Dysfunctional patterns, Pharmacological non-responder
Subjects: Technology, medicine, applied sciences > Medicine and health
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > Department of Human Medicine
Date Deposited: 28 Sep 2017 13:12
Last Modified: 27 Oct 2017 09:37
URI: https://oops.uni-oldenburg.de/id/eprint/3352
URN: urn:nbn:de:gbv:715-oops-34336
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