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Distinctive activities of cognitive-behavioral therapy - A review of the comparative psychotherapy process literature

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CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW
Volume 22, Issue 5, Pages 671-706

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0272-7358(01)00117-9

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cognitive-behavioral; therapist activity; distinctive features

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The present review examined the comparative psychotherapy process literature in order to identify the distinctive activities of cognitive-behavioral (CB) treatment. Six techniques and interventions were found to distinguish CB from psychodynamic-interpersonal (PI) therapy: (1) use of homework and outside-of-session activities; (2) direction of session activity; (3) teaching of skills used by patients to cope with symptoms; (4) emphasis on patients' future experiences; (5) providing patients with information about their treatment, disorder, or symptoms; and (6) an intrapersonal/cognitive (C) focus. Identifying the distinctive features of CB therapy can improve the measurement of process-outcome correlations by more accurately specifying and operationalizing the treatment-specific processes of CB treatment, help researchers differentiate between common and treatment-specific factors, and aid in development of more psychometrically sound instruments assessing adherence and competence in CB therapy. In addition, this review can improve training of CB therapists by providing a guide for clinical practice. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.

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