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The Critical Component of Cognitive Restructuring in Couples Therapy: A Case Study

The Critical Component of Cognitive Restructuring in Couples Therapy: A Case Study This case study is offered as an example of how cognitive‐behavioral strategies, namely, cognitive restructuring of couples' schemas and the use of specific homework assignments, may be integrated into the course of couple therapy. The article suggests that all therapeutic modalities, regardless of their theoretical orientation, embrace some form of cognitive restructuring and behavioural instruction as a primary agent of change. Cognitive restructuring is highlighted in particular as a critical component of treatment. Michelle Webster, who practices Emotionally Focused Therapy, responds to Frank Dattilio, and he then replies. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy Wiley

The Critical Component of Cognitive Restructuring in Couples Therapy: A Case Study

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
2005 Australian Association of Family Therapy
ISSN
0814-723X
eISSN
1467-8438
DOI
10.1002/j.1467-8438.2005.tb00644.x
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Abstract

This case study is offered as an example of how cognitive‐behavioral strategies, namely, cognitive restructuring of couples' schemas and the use of specific homework assignments, may be integrated into the course of couple therapy. The article suggests that all therapeutic modalities, regardless of their theoretical orientation, embrace some form of cognitive restructuring and behavioural instruction as a primary agent of change. Cognitive restructuring is highlighted in particular as a critical component of treatment. Michelle Webster, who practices Emotionally Focused Therapy, responds to Frank Dattilio, and he then replies.

Journal

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family TherapyWiley

Published: Jun 1, 2005

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