2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.1029256
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Neural correlates of psychodynamic and non-psychodynamic therapies in different clinical populations through fMRI: A meta-analysis and systematic review

Abstract: BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the ongoing crisis in psychiatric and psychological care, contributing to what we have identified as a new psychological and psychiatric pandemic. Psychotherapy is an effective method for easing the psychological suffering experienced also by the various impacts of COVID-19. This treatment can be examined from a neurological perspective, through the application of brain imaging techniques. Specifically, the meta-analysis of imaging studies can aid in expanding re… Show more

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“…In different papers including review articles that summarize diverse findings of over multiple studies, the existence of various patterns of functional changes in regions within the mentalizing and empathy networks following psychotherapy were documented (see Fig. 1, 2) [7,8,9]. A large number of the privileged studies depend on blood flow in part of the brain which involved in cognitive and emotional tasks.…”
Section: Mentalization and Empathy Network: Implications For Therapeu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In different papers including review articles that summarize diverse findings of over multiple studies, the existence of various patterns of functional changes in regions within the mentalizing and empathy networks following psychotherapy were documented (see Fig. 1, 2) [7,8,9]. A large number of the privileged studies depend on blood flow in part of the brain which involved in cognitive and emotional tasks.…”
Section: Mentalization and Empathy Network: Implications For Therapeu...mentioning
confidence: 99%