with group and time as well as changes on psychodynamic dimensions, particularly in those related to interpersonal relations (OPD-2, OPD-SF, MIPQS, IIP-D, IMI, FKBS). H*2/-22*$#! This study adopts an individualized neuroimaging approach to track neurobiological changes underlying psychodynamic psychotherapy. The strength of the study design resides in the use of an innovative fMRI paradigm along with a large set of psychological and psychodynamic measures. Also, collaboration with other psychotherapeutic institutes enabled the inclusion of different treatment groups (cognitive behavioural psychotherapy and body-centred psychotherapy). Limitations of the study design include methodological challenges of using an individualized neuroimaging approach. Furthermore, variability in the different treatment groups was only controlled to a certain extend.
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