RATIONALE FOR A NEW MEASURE OF COMPETENCE IN THERAPY
Therapy process research has made surprisingly little headway during the past 25 years, which has been attributed to a range of methodological and conceptual problems. As a result, appeals have been made for fresh approaches to psychotherapy process research. Here we provide an experiential learning...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy 2001-01, Vol.29 (1), p.21-33 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Therapy process research has made surprisingly little headway during the past 25 years, which has been
attributed to a range of methodological and conceptual problems. As a result, appeals have been made for fresh
approaches to psychotherapy process research. Here we provide an experiential learning model as one promising way
to crystallize conceptualizations of competence in therapy and to advance research. The model provides an integrative
account of the moderators and mediators believed to explain the way that therapy achieves its outcomes. Its breadth
takes it beyond the scope of its closest rival, the assimilation model. By way of illustration, the theoretical components
of the experiential metaphor were operationalized and mapped onto an existing competence scale, the Cognitive
Therapy Scale. |
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ISSN: | 1352-4658 1469-1833 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S1352465801001047 |