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This book provides an evidence-based, up-to-date overview of the centrality of the therapeutic relationship in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Contemporary scholarship on the importance of the therapeutic alliance, or working relationship between therapist and client, is examined. Other aspects of the therapeutic relationship that receive less attention in the CBT literature are considered, including transference and countertransference and the real relationship. In addition, other factors relevant to a successful therapeutic relationship are discussed in the content of CBT. Throughout the book, insights from theoretical orientations other than CBT are integrated, and clinical applications are presented. This book represents the pinnacle of psychotherapy integration and is relevant to all practicing mental health professionals, including psychologists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, and counselors, and psychotherapy process researchers.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Centrality of the Therapeutic Relationship.- Chapter 2: A Social Healing Model and Its Application to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.- Chapter 3: Using CBT-Specific Relational Strategies to Foster the Therapeutic Relationship.- Chapter 4: The Alliance as an Evolving Positive Collaborative Quality During Therapy Sessions—An Empirical Summary.- Chapter 5: Therapeutic Alliance Ruptures in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.- Chapter 6: Leveraging the Trait-Like and State-Like Distinction for a Personalized Approach to Repairing Alliance Ruptures in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.- Chapter 7: Transference and Countertransference: A Broad Cognitive Behavioral Approach.- Chapter 8: Patients' and Therapists' Emotional Schemas in the Therapeutic Relationship.- Chapter 9: The Real Relationship and the Delivery of Cognitive Behavioral TherapyChapter 10: Clinical Implementation of Goal Consensus and Collaboration.- Chapter 11: Therapy Dyads Participants' Outcome Expectation and the Therapeutic Relationship in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.- Chapter 12: Promoting Treatment Engagement in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.- Chapter 13: Creating Authentic, Attuned, Evocative, and Healing Therapeutic Relationships: Strategies from Functional Analytic Psychotherapy.- Chapter 14: Clinical Guidance Points for Maximizing the Therapeutic Relationship and Creating Change in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.