Integrative Cognitive Therapy for Depression: A Preliminary Investigation. |
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Authors: | Castonguay, Louis G. Schut, Alexander J. Aikens, Deane E. Constantino, Michael J. Laurenceau, Jean-Philippe Bologh, Laura Burns, David D. |
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Abstract: | This study is a preliminary investigation of an integrative treatment aimed at improving the efficacy of cognitive therapy (CT) for depression. The development of the treatment protocol was based on process findings, which suggested that strategies used in CT to resolve alliance ruptures may actually exacerbate problems in the therapeutic relationship. The protocol integrates, within the traditional CT treatment manual, procedures to repair alliance ruptures that are derived from or consistent with humanistic and interpersonal therapies. Although conducted by inexperienced therapists, the integrative treatment led to greater improvement than a waiting-list condition. The results also compare favorably to previous findings for CT. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | integrative treatment cognitive therapy therapeutic relationship treatment protocol treatment efficacy depression |
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