When Are Therapists’ Efforts to Bring About Cognitive Change Effective? Considering Interpersonal Vulnerabilities as Contextual Factors

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Iony D. Ezawa
Samuel T. Murphy
Megan L. Whelen
Daniel R. Strunk
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[1] The Ohio State University,Department of Psychology
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International Journal of Cognitive Therapy | 2021年 / 14卷
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Cognitive behavioral therapy; Interpersonal; Depression; Process; Cognitive change;
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We examined interpersonal variables as moderators of the relation between therapists’ use of cognitive change (CC) strategies and CC in a sample of 125 adults who participated in cognitive behavioral therapy for depression. We measured self-reported maladaptive personality characteristics, interpersonal problems, and social skills at intake. Observers rated therapist adherence to cognitive methods for the first five sessions. Patients reported in-session CC following each session. Cognitive methods predicted greater CC. The relation between cognitive methods and CC was moderated by maladaptive personality traits; this relation was stronger for patients with greater maladaptive personality traits. We encourage future research investigating moderators of therapist interventions of putative therapeutic mechanisms.
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页码:623 / 638
页数:15
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    Ezawa, Iony D.
    Murphy, Samuel T.
    Whelen, Megan L.
    Strunk, Daniel R.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE THERAPY, 2021, 14 (04): : 623 - 638