This book describes a relationship-focused approach to the conduct of
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) called therapeutic
relationship-focused CBT, offering readers a broad conceptualization
of the therapeutic relationship by integrating literature that cuts
across theoretical frameworks, and applies this conceptualization to
illustrate how the therapeutic relationship can be used as both a
facilitator of change as well as a central agent of change within the
cognitive behavioral framework. In addition to acknowledging
important theoretical and empirical scholarship on the therapeutic
relationship that has been advanced by renowned CBT scholars, the book
highlights and integrates important insights from scholars who operate
outside of the cognitive behavioral framework. In addition, it
provides clinical guidance for developing, maintaining, and enhancing
the therapeutic relationship throughout the course of CBT, and
provides case illustrations to support the notion that some of the
very best CBT occurs in the context of an issue happening in real
time, in session, within the therapeutic relationship. Chapters
emphasize that the incorporation of a focus on the therapeutic
relationship in CBT has the potential to enhance outcomes and promote
treatment engagement for clients. The volume is divided into two
parts. The first part on contextual foundations describes theory,
discourse, empirical research, and some clinical applications of
general aspects of the therapeutic relationship. Part two of the book
summarizes clinical guidance for the implementation of therapeutic
relationship-focused CBT, showing how the therapeutic relationship can
facilitate CBT techniques like cognitive restructuring, social problem
solving, exposure, and schema modification. The author discusses how
to address sensitive issues that may not typically be addressed in the
CBT literature, such as negative client reactions to therapists and
vice versa. Guidance for repairing ruptures in the working alliance
and ending therapy is also provided. Together, the volume presents a
vivid description of a therapeutic relationship-focused CBT that
brings together key scholarly advancements on the therapeutic
relationship, translates them into clinical guidance, and establishes
a foundation for future empirical research and clinical practice.
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ISBN
9781433835971
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
American Psychological Association
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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