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u/FireBrandt ยท 6 pointsr/AcademicPsychology

If you want a research article, I would say look at the Christchurch Psychotherapy for Depression Research Study that's put out a few articles on their large and really recent study comparing CBT versus interpersonal psychotherapy, which is rooted in attachment theory and is sometimes lumped together with short-term psychodynamic therapy, for differential predictors of treatment response. One of the main ones is initial severity; read the article for full results though. The most recent article they've put out was in 2011 by Carter, Luty, Joyce and colleagues I believe (off the top of my head).

As for how to search for this info, honestly google scholar has been a pretty phenomenal academic resource. Its flexibility, power and ability to integrate with both bibliographic programs and university libraries to allow pulling of articles is pretty awesome. You can use normal google search skills (e.g., phrases, different boolean code) when searching for articles, which makes it a lot better than what used to be available. Just add "review" as one of your search phrases and that should pull up some good summaries of the field.

And lastly, one book worth checking out if your library carries it/you wanna purchase it is: http://www.amazon.com/Principles-Therapeutic-Change-Clinical-Psychology/dp/0195156846/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1313214923&sr=8-1
Look at the chapter on dysphoric disorder treatment (1st section of the book).

Let me know if you have any more questions and I can provide more info/detail if you need.