Using Symbolic-Experiential Family Therapy to Treat Adjustment Disorder: A Case Study |
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Authors: | Melissa L. Bauman |
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Affiliation: | Master of Family Therapy Program, Mercer University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
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Abstract: | Despite studies claiming Adjustment Disorders (AD) affect up to 10% of the general population, research is severely lacking for effective treatment recommendations and screening tools. This article presents the treatment of a 30-year old Caucasian male diagnosed with AD - mixed anxiety and depression subtype. After 12 standard 60-minute sessions, treatment using a Symbolic-Experiential Family Therapy (SEFT) approach resulted in the alleviation of depression and anxiety symptoms. This case study provides preliminary evidence for the effectiveness of SEFT using a mixed methods case study. Implications for further study, and the usefulness of SEFT for the treatment of AD, is presented. |
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