Abstract
We present an evolutionary-driven cognitive–behavioral intervention for a moderately depressed patient. Standard cognitive and behavioral therapy techniques focused on the patient's perfectionistic and self-downing beliefs, while novel, evolutionary-informed techniques were used to guide behavioral activation and conceptualize secondary emotional problems related to anger. The treatment reduced depressive symptomatology and increased evolutionary fitness.
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Giosan, C., Muresan, V., & Moldovan, R. (2014). Cognitive evolutionary therapy for depression: a case study. Clinical Case Reports, 2(5), 228–236. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.131
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