Fostering Cognitive Change in Cognitive Therapy of Depression: An Investigation of Therapeutic Strategies

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Suzannah J. Stone
Daniel R. Strunk
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[1] The Ohio State University,Department of Psychology
[2] Ohio University,Department of Psychology
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Cognitive Therapy and Research | 2020年 / 44卷
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Cognitive change; Cognitive therapy; Depression; Psychotherapy process;
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There is little evidence regarding which therapist strategies promote cognitive change in cognitive therapy (CT) of depression. Drawing from a sample of CT patients, we selected two consecutive sessions for which patients reported markedly different amounts of cognitive change (CC; i.e., a low and high cognitive change session). We then investigated whether four observer-rated psychotherapy process variables differentiated high and low CC sessions. Our analyses focused on 62 patients with large session-to-session differences in self-reported CC. Results from single predictor models showed the therapeutic alliance and therapists’ use of cognitive methods predicted high versus low CC session type. In a model including multiple predictors, only cognitive methods remained significant. These findings are consistent with the view that cognitive methods promote CC in CT.
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