作者: Brad A. Alford , Aaron T. Beck
DOI: 10.1016/0005-7967(94)90134-1
关键词: Socratic method 、 Cognitive therapy 、 Cognitive psychology 、 Delusion 、 Distancing 、 Psychotherapist 、 Cognition 、 Personality development 、 Feeling 、 Perspective (graphical) 、 Psychology
摘要: The present article articulates a cognitive theoretical perspective of delusional beliefs. In contrast to the focus psychoanalytic therapy (theoretically-derived phenomena beyond personal awareness), therapist focuses primarily on conscious cognitive-experiential level in treatment beliefs, thereby emphasizing 'common-sense' analysis or reasoning shared by patient. Unlike noncognitive behavioral approaches, which topographical 'verbal behavior' as such, directly targets specific beliefs theoretically give rise disordered verbal behavior. this article, adaptation delusions is described, with special attention following issues: problems collaboration; difficulties obtaining conviction ratings; how avoid and reduce confrontation through Socratic method; collaborative design homework experiments; distancing strategies; interpersonal relationship issues; necessity identify explore emotions associated various delusions, especially feelings about possibility that may be incorrect.