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  • Psychotherapies help alleviate mental distress by promoting healthier attitudes and behaviors, with different methods like Morita Therapy (MT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) offering distinct approaches.
  • The neuroscience behind psychotherapy is still being explored, but existing research shows benefits related to learning, physical health, and social interactions.
  • Combining psychotherapies with pharmacotherapies often yields better outcomes, as medications can enhance access to neural pathways, while psychotherapy aids in reinforcing positive behaviors over time.

Article Abstract

Psychotherapies aim to relieve patients from mental distress by guiding them toward healthier attitudes and behaviors. Psychotherapies can differ substantially in concepts and approaches. In this review article, we compare the methods and science of three established psychotherapies: Morita Therapy (MT), which is a 100-year-old method established in Japan; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which-worldwide-has become the major psychotherapy; and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), which is a relatively young psychotherapy that shares some characteristics with MT. The neuroscience of psychotherapy as a system is only beginning to be understood, but relatively solid scientific information is available about some of its important aspects such as learning, physical health, and social interactions. On average, psychotherapies work best if combined with pharmacotherapies. This synergy may rely on the drugs helping to "kickstart" the use of neural pathways (behaviors) to which a patient otherwise has poor access. Improved behavior, guided by psychotherapy, can then consolidate these pathways by their continued usage throughout a patient's life.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00702-021-02450-9DOI Listing

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