Authors
Jeremy D Safran, T Michael Vallis, Zindel V Segal, Brian F Shaw
Publication date
1986/10
Journal
Cognitive Therapy and Research
Volume
10
Pages
509-526
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Description
In the practice of cognitive therapy therapists are often faced with the task of selecting a specific cognitive target for intervention. This paper outlines a theoretical rationale that will facilitate selection of targets most likely to lead to meaningful clinical change. Specific technical guidelines, designed to facilitate the therapist's efforts to identify such targets, are proposed. These guidelines derive from a proposed hierarchical model of cognitive structure, which stipulates that cognitive processes vary in terms of how central and peripheral they are with respect to overall cognitive organization.
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Scholar articles
JD Safran, TM Vallis, ZV Segal, BF Shaw - Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1986