Advanced Therapies

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the main approaches in psychotherapy. The principle of CBT is identifying a negative thought about a specific situation and then changing this negative thought to a more realistic and positive thought. The general framework of CBT is known as the A-B-C model (Activating event – Beliefs or automatic thoughts – Consequences or reactions).

 

One of the most important procedures in CBT is the identification of a belief or automatic thought. An automatic thought is one that arises spontaneously in response to a specific situation.

 

Cognitive models tell us that cognition comprises automatic thoughts (spontaneously in response to a situation), intermediate thoughts (like rules or assumptions), and core beliefs (developed in childhood and more fundamental).

 

Patients have a tendency to view their automatic thoughts as truth because automatic thoughts are, literally, automatic, they are considered to “pop up” in one’s mind. In CBT, the clinician and patient work together to frame the automatic negative thought as a hypothesis that may or may not be true. In a process called empirical collaboration, the clinician and patient evaluate the patient’s negative thoughts together.

 

After evaluating the negative automatic thoughts, the clinician offers more positive and realistic thoughts to replace them. This procedure (identifying automatic thoughts and evaluating their validity) should be performed not only during counseling sessions but also between sessions. The patient’s active participation is essential, which is why homework is important (Jun, H.J., 2013).

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Internet-based CBT

CBT is constantly evolving in part to improve its’ effectiveness and accessibility. Internet-based CBT (ICBT) provides a possible solution to overcome many of the barriers to accessing face-to-face therapy. Therapists can provide support to patients who are accessing Internet-based therapy by telephone, e-mail or now by a mobile App.

 

Researchers have explored the possibility of using the Internet to deliver CBT. Internet-based training (IBT) programs that include supervision may be a scalable and effective method of disseminating CBT into routine clinical practice, particularly for populations without ready access to more-traditional “live” methods of training.

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