Strengthening Attachment-Based Therapies: A Case for Cognitive Bias Modification?

A recent article published in the Journal describes the effectiveness of attachment-based family therapy in decreasing suicidal ideation and depressive symptoms in adolescents. 1Because insecure attachment is a transdiagnostic risk factor in the development of psychological problems in children and adolescents, improving attachment relationships is an important therapeutic endeavor. In their article, Diamond et  al. suggest that programs such as attachment-based family therapy might become more effective or “fortified by integrating more specific cognitive and emotional skills training.” 1In the current letter, we want to argue that such a claim is theoretically meaningful, how such fortification migh t be achieved, and which training components might be added. Most importantly, we want to plea for clinical research that puts this claim to a test.
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Tags: Letter to the editor Source Type: research