Being Flexible While Maintaining Fidelity in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy of Depression

Daniel R. Strunk, A. A. Mandel, Iony D. Ezawa
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Cognitive Therapy or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for depression is a well-studied, research-supported treatment. Contrary to common misconceptions about manual-based treatments, CBT can be provided with considerable flexibility. As the first manual-based treatment to be developed, it is remarkable that it is so principle-based and flexible. There is flexibility in focusing on the goals and topics of importance to clients. Therapists have discretion in determining how much to use various CBT strategies and determining how they might be used to meet the diverse needs of clients with depression. Because of the flexibility of CBT, therapists also have many options for determining what approach to use when a client does not initially respond well to an intervention. To ensure that CBT offers the therapeutic benefits that have been identified and supported in clinical trials, the treatment also needs to be provided with fidelity to the manual. Despite their limitations, observer ratings of competence remain the standard for ensuring that CBT is provided with fidelity.
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抑郁症认知行为治疗的灵活性与保真性
抑郁症的认知疗法或认知行为疗法(CBT)是一种经过充分研究和研究支持的治疗方法。与对手工治疗的常见误解相反,CBT可以提供相当大的灵活性。作为将开发的第一个基于手册的治疗方法,它是如此基于原则和灵活,这是值得注意的。可以灵活地关注对客户重要的目标和主题。治疗师在决定使用多少不同的CBT策略,以及决定如何使用这些策略来满足抑郁症患者的不同需求方面有自由裁量权。由于CBT的灵活性,当来访者最初对干预反应不佳时,治疗师也有很多选择来决定使用什么方法。为了确保CBT能够提供临床试验中确认和支持的治疗效果,治疗也需要忠实于手册。尽管有其局限性,观察者的能力评级仍然是确保CBT提供忠实度的标准。
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