Abstract: | This article focuses on the use of between-session homework assignments in Unified Therapy, an individual psychotherapy approach that integrates psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and family systems therapies. Unified therapy theory posits that, in clients with personality disturbances, ongoing and recurrent interpersonal behavior patterns within their family of origin serve as both behavioral triggers to and reinforcers of self-destructive or self-defeating behavior. Family behavior is believed to be the most powerful such environmental factor and is believed to have far more influence on patients than a therapist. Homework assignments are geared toward implementing strategies by which dysfunctional family patterns are altered. Strategies are designed by the patient and therapist, using role-playing techniques, which are described. A case example is presented to demonstrate the use of such homework throughout the arc of psychotherapy. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |