Must most psychotherapists remain as incompetent as they now are?
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Auteurs : Albert Ellis [États-Unis]Source :
- Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy [ 0022-0116 ] ; 1982-03-01.
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Abstract
Abstract: Although psychotherapy often is effective or helpful for groups of people, it is frequently inefficient and therefore is wasteful for many clients and actually contributes to harming a sizable minority of them. Some of the main aspects of therapeutic inefficiency are discussed in this paper, including: overemphasis on past experience; encouraging dependency and the dire need for love; overemphasis on modeling; the stressing of insight; the use of catharsis and abreaction; the use of cognitive distraction; self-efficacy suggestions; operant conditioning; gradual desensitization; and unselective eclecticism. Specific suggestions for increasing the efficiency of psychotherapy are given.
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DOI: 10.1007/BF00946200
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