Cognitive-Behavioral Couple Therapies: Review of the Evidence for the . . . This paper provides a review of the empirical status of CBCT along with behavioral couple therapy (BCT), as well as the evidence for recent applications of CBCT principles to couple-based interventions for individual psychopathology and medical conditions
Cognitive-behavioral couple therapy. - APA PsycNet Cognitive-behavioral couple therapy (CBCT) has been developed, adapted, and expanded over recent decades as a highly efficacious intervention to assist couples in a variety of contexts The most frequent application of CBCT has been to assist couples with relationship distress
Introduction to Cognitive-Behavioral Couple Therapy Concepts and Methods a couple is considered responsible for their own actions (especially abusive behavior), the CBCT model emphasizes the systemic characteristics of the relationship and interventions that take into account partners’ influences on each other
Cognitive-behavioral couple therapy - ScienceDirect This article reviews empirical findings about negative effects of financial strain on couples’ relationships, effectiveness of individual and dyadic coping strategies, and assessment and treatment guidelines that apply stress theories and evidence-based cognitive-behavioral couple therapy
Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy for Couples: An Insight into the . . . In this chapter, a comprehensive literature review of the theoretical underpinnings and clinical practices of cognitive-behavioral couple therapy (CBCT) will be presented First, a description of the theory underlying CBCT and the role of the therapist will be reviewed
Cognitive Behavioral Couple Therapy - Springer Cognitive-behavioral couple therapy (CBCT) evolved during the early 1980s, drawing heavily upon its theoretical foundations from behavioral couple therapy (BCT), individual cognitive ther-apy (CT), and basic cognitive and social psychol-ogy research on information processing
Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy for Couples: An Cognitive-Behavioral . . . In this chapter, a comprehensive literature review of the theoretical underpinnings and clinical practices of cognitive-behavioral couple therapy (CBCT) will be presented First, a description of the theory underlying CBCT and the role of the therapist will be reviewed
Cognitive-behavioral couple therapy. - APA PsycNet Cognitive-behavioral couple therapy (CBCT) has been developed, adapted, and expanded over recent decades as a highly efficacious intervention to assist couples in a variety of contexts The most frequent application of CBCT has been to assist couples who present with relationship distress
Cognitive Behavioral Couple Therapy - SpringerLink Several meta-analyses and major reviews have examined the efficacy of this broad range of behavioral and cognitive-behavioral couple therapy approaches across trials in the United States, Europe, and Australia
Cognitive‐behavioral couple therapies: Review of the evidence for the . . . This paper provides a review of the empirical status of CBCT along with behavioral couple therapy (BCT), as well as the evidence for recent applications of CBCT principles to couple‐based interventions for individual psychopathology and medical conditions
Cognitive-behavioral couple therapy - ScienceDirect CBCT has been found safe and effective for treating non-battering partner aggression This article describes how cognitive-behavioral couple therapy (CBCT) provides a good fit for intervening with a range of stressors that couples experience from within and outside their relationship