The importance of choice in therapy: From the perspective of a, hopefully flexible, CBT practitioner
Dryden, Windy.
2009.
The importance of choice in therapy: From the perspective of a, hopefully flexible, CBT practitioner.
European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 11(3),
pp. 311-322.
ISSN 1364-2537
[Article]
The main purpose of this paper is to present a personal account of my therapeutic journey and to show how my practice of CBT is informed not only by orientation-specific variables (e.g. emphases on 1) attitude; 2) perpetuation of disturbance as opposed to its acquisition; 3) specificity; 4) the development of client self-help skills; and 5) homework), but by more general, trans-theoretical variables (e.g. rooting therapy in the bonds, views, goals and tasks domains of the working alliance and dealing effectively with threats to this alliance). In doing so, I hope to show that when practised well CBT draws upon general principles that span different
therapeutic approaches as well as on ideas specific to CBT.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | CBT flexibility working alliance choice |
Subjects |
Subjects allied to Medicine > Counselling Biological Sciences > Clinical Psychology |
Departments, Centres and Research Units | Social, Therapeutic & Community Engagement (STaCS) |
Date Deposited | 16 Feb 2011 14:02 |
Last Modified | 10 Jul 2017 08:37 |