Towards a refinement of cognitive therapy in light of interpersonal theory: II. Practice

https://doi.org/10.1016/0272-7358(90)90109-NGet rights and content

Abstract

This article is the second of a two-part series on the refinement of cognitive behavioral theory and practice in light of interpersonal theory. Building upon the theoretical framework outlined in the first paper, a number of suggestions are provided for systematically integrating therapeutic concepts and intervention strategies derived from interpersonal theory with the practice of cognitive therapy. Similarities and differences between the current perspective and certain developments in contemporary interpersonal and psychodynamic thinking are discussed, and suggestions for future research are provided.

References (67)

  • J.D. Safran

    Towards a refinement of cognitive therapy in light of interpersonal theory: I. Theory

    Clinical Psychology Review

    (1990)
  • D. Arnkoff

    Psychotherapy from the perspective of cognitive theory

  • D. Arnkoff

    Common and specific factors in cognitive therapy

  • D.H. Barlow et al.

    Single case experimental designs: Strategies for studying behavior change

    (1984)
  • A.T. Beck

    Cognitive therapy and the emotional disorders

    (1967)
  • A.T. Beck et al.

    Cognitive therapy of depression

    (1979)
  • L.S. Benjamin

    Structural analysis of social behavior

    Psychological Review

    (1974)
  • M. Biran

    Cognitive and exposure treatment for agoraphobia: Reexamination of the outcome research

    Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy: An International Quarterly

    (1988)
  • J. Bowlby

    Attachment and loss: Vol. 1 Attachment

    (1969)
  • S.F. Butler et al.

    Specific and nonspecific factors in psychotherapy: A problematic paradigm for psychotherapy research

    Psychotherapy

    (1986)
  • R.C. Carson

    Interaction concepts of personality

    (1969)
  • R.C. Carson

    Self-fulfilling prophecy, maladaptive behavior, and psychotherapy

  • S. Cashdan

    Interactional psychotherapy: Stages and strategies in behavioral change

    (1973)
  • J. Caston et al.

    The immediate effects of psychoanalytic interventions

  • J.B. Chassan

    Research design in clinical psychology and psychiatry

    (1979)
  • W.D. Collins et al.

    Transporting the plan diagnosis method to a different setting: Reliability, stability and adaptability

  • M.N. Eagle

    Recent developments in psychoanalysis

    (1984)
  • M.N. Eagle

    The psychoanalytic and the cognitive unconscious

  • I. Elkin et al.

    NIMH treatment of depression collaborative research program: Major outcome findings

  • M.M. Gill

    Analysis of transference I: Theory and technique

    (1982)
  • M.R. Goldfried et al.

    Clinical behavior therapy

    (1976)
  • L.S. Greenberg et al.

    The psychotherapeutic process: A research handbook

    (1986)
  • V.F. Guidano

    Complexity of the self: A developmental approach to psychopathology and therapy

    (1987)
  • V.F. Guidano et al.

    Cognitive processes and emotional disorders

    (1983)
  • A.E. Kazdin

    Comparative outcome studies of psychotherapy: Methodological issues and strategies

    Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

    (1986)
  • G.A. Kelly

    The psychology of personal constructs

    (1955)
  • D.J. Kiesler

    Some myths of psychotherapy research and the search for a paradigm

    Psychological Bulletin

    (1966)
  • D.J. Kiesler

    Confronting the client-therapist relationship in psychotherapy

  • D.J. Kiesler

    Interpersonal methods of diagnosis and treatment

  • D.J. Kiesler

    Therapeutic metacommunication: Therapist impact disclosure as feedback in psychotherapy

    (1988)
  • D.J. Kiesler

    The 1982 interpersonal circle: A taxonomy for complementarity in human transactions

    Psychological Review

    (1983)
  • M. Klein et al.

    The experiencing scale

    (1969)
  • Cited by (0)

    View full text