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2015, Número 2

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Gaceta Médica Espirituana 2015; 17 (2)


Alternativas psicoterapéuticas efectivas en el tratamiento del paciente alcohólico

Cristóvão-Calado JM, Rodríguez-Méndez L
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Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 36
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PALABRAS CLAVE

intervención psicológica, paciente alcohólico, efectividad de la intervención, psicoterapia, evidencia empírica.

RESUMEN

Fundamento: En la actualidad existe un amplio rango de formas de intervención psicológicas que se emplean para el tratamiento del alcoholismo; no obstante, los estudios que documentan la efectividad de estas alternativas hacen énfasis en un grupo de acciones que son más efectivas en el tratamiento del paciente alcohólico. Objetivo: Resumir las principales evidencias sobre la efectividad de los distintos enfoques existentes en el tratamiento de la dependencia alcohólica, a partir de un análisis de las pruebas existentes y diferenciarlas de las alternativas que han demostrado una limitada efectividad. Desarrollo: En los últimos años ha aumentado el interés por conocer la efectividad de las distintas alternativas de intervención en el alcoholismo, en gran parte por el interés marcado que existe en la administración adecuada de recursos de los que se dispone para el enfrentamiento de esta enfermedad. Los estudios sobre efectividad de las intervenciones además de necesarios para los profesionales que prestan ayuda psicoterapéutica, son cruciales para los decisores políticos que manejan los recursos dedicados a la salud, fundamentalmente para la toma de decisiones sobre el destino de los fondos basándose en el análisis de costo-beneficio. Conclusiones: Entre los enfoques interventivos con efectividad documentada se destacan las intervenciones breves, entrevistas motivacionales, entrenamiento en habilidades sociales y de afrontamiento cognitivo-conductual, el reforzamiento comunitario, el contrato conductual, las terapias aversivas y la prevención de las recaídas. Entre las terapias con limitaciones se pueden mencionar la psicoterapia del “insight”, consejería confrontacional, el entrenamiento en relajación, consejería y el empleo de recursos educativos.


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