The Subject in Cognitive Psychotherapy

This paper discusses the various subjects embedded in cognitive psychotherapy. The cognitive model developed by Beck, considered as a rationalist and modernist model, will exemplify these subjects. Cognitive therapy should be placed in the modernist historical context and related to a subject charac...

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Main Author: Isabel Caro-Gabalda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Servicio de Publicaciones 2015-05-01
Series:Anales de Psicología
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Online Access:http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-97282015000200001&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-be0ae0a6bd2f4aa5bec228ac959497052020-11-25T02:39:58ZengServicio de PublicacionesAnales de Psicología0212-97282015-05-0131237938910.6018/analesps.31.2.200201S0212-97282015000200001The Subject in Cognitive PsychotherapyIsabel Caro-Gabalda0University of ValenciaThis paper discusses the various subjects embedded in cognitive psychotherapy. The cognitive model developed by Beck, considered as a rationalist and modernist model, will exemplify these subjects. Cognitive therapy should be placed in the modernist historical context and related to a subject characterized as having rationality and the ability to observe and detect cognitions, emotions and behaviors. The paper develops this background introducing three main subject types. The first is the introspective and conscious subject, who is able to observe what is within oneself, has free access, and is conscious of one's cognitive world. The second is the cognitive miser that describes the subject who enters into therapy. The final subject identified, is the trained scientist who is able to develop a more objective knowledge, changing faulty schemas and cognitive distortions. This subject is the one most looked for in cognitive therapy. We could connect these subjects to some of the main elements of cognitive therapy such as the concept of ABC, assessment procedures, cognitive techniques or the relevance of schemas. Finally, the paper suggests some issues for study that could contribute to the theoretical and clinical evolution of cognitive psychotherapy.http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-97282015000200001&lng=en&tlng=enSujeto en psicoterapia cognitivaintrospeccionconscienciaindigente cognitivocientifico entrenado
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The Subject in Cognitive Psychotherapy
Anales de Psicología
Sujeto en psicoterapia cognitiva
introspeccion
consciencia
indigente cognitivo
cientifico entrenado
author_facet Isabel Caro-Gabalda
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title The Subject in Cognitive Psychotherapy
title_short The Subject in Cognitive Psychotherapy
title_full The Subject in Cognitive Psychotherapy
title_fullStr The Subject in Cognitive Psychotherapy
title_full_unstemmed The Subject in Cognitive Psychotherapy
title_sort subject in cognitive psychotherapy
publisher Servicio de Publicaciones
series Anales de Psicología
issn 0212-9728
publishDate 2015-05-01
description This paper discusses the various subjects embedded in cognitive psychotherapy. The cognitive model developed by Beck, considered as a rationalist and modernist model, will exemplify these subjects. Cognitive therapy should be placed in the modernist historical context and related to a subject characterized as having rationality and the ability to observe and detect cognitions, emotions and behaviors. The paper develops this background introducing three main subject types. The first is the introspective and conscious subject, who is able to observe what is within oneself, has free access, and is conscious of one's cognitive world. The second is the cognitive miser that describes the subject who enters into therapy. The final subject identified, is the trained scientist who is able to develop a more objective knowledge, changing faulty schemas and cognitive distortions. This subject is the one most looked for in cognitive therapy. We could connect these subjects to some of the main elements of cognitive therapy such as the concept of ABC, assessment procedures, cognitive techniques or the relevance of schemas. Finally, the paper suggests some issues for study that could contribute to the theoretical and clinical evolution of cognitive psychotherapy.
topic Sujeto en psicoterapia cognitiva
introspeccion
consciencia
indigente cognitivo
cientifico entrenado
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