Mindfulness - Based
Cognitive Therapy grew from this work.
Not exact matches
It
grew out of
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and encourages a more action - oriented approach to addressing cognitive, emotional, and behavioral problems (Albert Ellis Institut
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy and encourages a more action - oriented approach to addressing
cognitive, emotional, and behavioral problems (Albert Ellis Institut
cognitive, emotional, and behavioral problems (Albert Ellis Institute, 2014).
There is
growing evidence that
cognitive behavior
therapy [25] and family
therapy [26] can be effective in managing psychotic symptoms.
Despite
growing evidence of the effectiveness of
cognitive — behavioural
therapy (CBT) for psychosis, typically only about 50 % of patients show a positive response to treatment.
There has therefore been a
growing interest in psychological treatments, particularly in
cognitive behaviour
therapy.
Hendrix states that the approach he developed and calls Imago Relationship
Therapy is eclectic, growing out of psychoanalytic theory, depth psychology, the behavioral sciences as well as elements of systems theory, Gestalt, transactional analysis and cognitive t
Therapy is eclectic,
growing out of psychoanalytic theory, depth psychology, the behavioral sciences as well as elements of systems theory, Gestalt, transactional analysis and
cognitive therapytherapy.
A
growing number of mental health professionals employ
cognitive behavioral
therapy as the primary orientation within their regular therapeutic sessions, and many other therapists incorporate CBT techniques into their practices along with other therapeutic approaches.
As Albert Ellis, one of the founders of
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy, points out — «the original cause is lost in antiquity,» as further analysis takes one back to the learnings about conflict resolution in the partner's families
growing up, and then we'd have to go back to the parent's families and early training (not to mention the cultural context), ad infinitum.