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Clients' experience of the process of change in cognitive analytic therapy

Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
Objectives. Formulation is argued to be of central importance in most psychotherapeutic approaches, yet little is known about client's experience of this. This study sought to explore the client experience of receiving cognitive analytic therapy (CAT).
Kate, Rayner   +2 more
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Understanding process in group cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis

Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 2014
Background Group cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis ( GCBT p) has shown to be effective in diminishing symptoms, as well as in improving other psychosocial dimensions such as self‐esteem.
Lecomte, Tania   +4 more
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Schema change processes in cognitive therapy

Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 1994
AbstractSchemas are core beliefs which cognitive therapists hypothesize play a central role in the maintenance of long‐term psychiatric problems. Clinical methods are described which can be used with clients to weaken maladaptive schemas and construct new, more adaptive schemas. Guidelines are presented for identifying maladaptive and alternative, more
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Cognitive processing therapy failure

2015
This narrative case study explores the phenomenon of manualized evidence-­‐based treatments (EBT) from the perspective of a clinician treating a combat veteran. The Veterans Affairs Administration (VA) mandates two EBT’s be made available for veterans suffering from Post-­‐Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) and ...
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Therapeutic processes in written exposure therapy and cognitive processing therapy

2017
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an important focus of research, given its high prevalence rates and significant impairment across several domains of functioning. Cognitive processing therapy (CPT) is a 12-session cognitive-behavioral treatment for PTSD that has been shown to have good efficacy and effectiveness and is being disseminated widely.
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Cognitive Processing Therapy: Beyond the Basics

2015
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can have a dramatic effect on a trauma survivor and if left untreated, the chronic effects of PTSD can be debilitating psychologically, financially, and physically. Several organizations have endorsed “best practice” guidelines for the treatment of PTSD, with cognitive-behavioral interventions the most highly ...
Kathleen M. Chard, Kristen H. Walter
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Cognitive Analytic Therapy: time and process

Psychodynamic Practice, 2003
Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) is an increasingly popular brief therapeutic approach for use with a variety of types of clinical problem. This paper outlines the key components of CAT and demonstrates its use by case examples. The history of CAT is traced, particularly the concept of Reciprocal Roles which was developed from Object Relations Theory ...
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Psychotherapy: Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)

2018
This chapter discusses cognitive processing therapy (CPT), a trauma-focused, cognitive-behavioral treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). CPT focuses primarily on identifying and challenging maladaptive beliefs that have developed about and as a result of the trauma, in order to help the client adopt a more balanced set of beliefs.
Kirsten H. Dillon   +2 more
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Cognitive Processing Therapy

2022
Tara E. Galovski   +3 more
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Written Exposure Therapy vs Cognitive Processing Therapy

JAMA Psychiatry, 2018
Candice M, Monson   +2 more
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