Cognitive Relational Therapy

Autor: Yvonne Walsh, Alan Frankland
Rok vydání: 2011
Zdroj: Counselling Psychology Review. 26:49-56
ISSN: 2396-8672
1757-2142
DOI: 10.53841/bpscpr.2011.26.2.49
Popis: Content and FocusThis paper describes the development of Cognitive Relational Therapy (CRT), a method of working therapeutically at the intersection between Beck’s Cognitive Therapy and Rogers’ Person-Centred Approach (PCA).ConclusionsSeven arguments are suggested as to how Cognitive Therapy and the Person-Centred Approach intersect. It is posited that: (1) both are meta-theories; (2) there are similarities between the concepts of schema and conditions of worth; (3) the aim or process of therapy in both orientations is to shift the schemata/conditions of worth; (4) both work through the relationship; (5) it is argued that both include a phenomenological focus on client experience; (6) both models are developmental; and (7) both are social constructivist.
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