The Dynamics of Self-Esteem in Cognitive Therapy for Avoidant and Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Disorders: An Adaptive Role of Self-Esteem Variability?

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Jorden A. Cummings
Adele M. Hayes
LeeAnn Cardaciotto
Cory F. Newman
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[1] University of Saskatchewan,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Delaware,Department of Psychology
[3] LaSalle University,Department of Psychology
[4] University of Pennsylvania,Center for Cognitive Therapy
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Cognitive Therapy and Research | 2012年 / 36卷
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Self-esteem; Cognitive therapy; Personality disorders;
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Self-esteem variability is often associated with poor functioning. However, in disorders with entrenched negative views of self and in a context designed to challenge those views, variable self-esteem might represent a marker of change. We examined self-esteem variability in a sample of 27 patients with Avoidant and Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Disorders who received Cognitive Therapy. A therapy coding system was used to rate patients’ positive and negative views of self expressed in the first ten sessions of a 52-week treatment. Ratings of negative (reverse scored) and positive view of self were summed to create a composite score for each session. Self-esteem variability was calculated as the standard deviation of self-esteem scores across sessions. More self-esteem variability predicted more improvement in personality disorder and depression symptoms at the end of treatment, beyond baseline and average self-esteem. Early variability in self-esteem, in this population and context, appeared to be a marker of therapeutic change.
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