• Title of article

    Bridging theory and practice: A comparative analysis of integrative behavioral couple therapy and cognitive behavioral couple therapy Original Research Article

  • Author/Authors

    Alexander L. Chapman، نويسنده , , Crystal Dehle، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
  • Pages
    14
  • From page
    150
  • To page
    163
  • Abstract
    The purpose of the paper is to provide behaviorally and cognitive behaviorally oriented couplesʹ therapists with a comparison of Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT) and Cognitive Behavioral Marital Therapy (CBMT) that highlights similarities and differences between these two therapeutic approaches to treating marital discord. Both approaches derive from traditional behavioral marital therapy (BMT) but have emphasized emotional and cognitive factors more so than BMT. IBCTʹs contextual, or radical behavioral, viewpoint has translated to interventions that aim to establish a dyadic context supporting acceptance, empathy, and understanding through both acceptance and behavior change strategies. Rooted in social cognitive theory, CBMT also aims to increase acceptance, empathy, and understanding, but does so primarily through change-based interventions that target dysfunctional cognitive, behavioral, and affective responses and processes. It is our contention that understanding the relationship between the underlying theories and practices of these empirically supported approaches may improve their effective dissemination and use within the practice community.
  • Journal title
    Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
  • Serial Year
    2002
  • Journal title
    Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
  • Record number

    1106942