Group Cognitive Therapy: A Balancing Act
Christine A. Padesky, PhD
2 Audio CDs • Clinical presentation
Length 01:21:00
Group Cognitive Therapy: A Balancing Act
© Copyright Center for Cognitive Therapy / www.padesky.com
This audio program was reviewed in 2006 and is consistent with current CBT standards
of treatment.
Discover the six principles of effective group cognitive therapy:
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alliance
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collaboration
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structure
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guided discovery
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total group participation
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management of group interaction patterns
Role plays demonstrate these principles in action to show how cognitive therapy groups, both open and closed, can function more optimally.
When groups are not operating well, therapists can analyze these six dimensions to assess difficulties and problem-solve.
Original Unedited Program
Disc 1 of 2
1. 10:43 min
2. 09:09 min
3. 11:06 min
4. 09:00 minDisc 2 of 2
1. 09:26 min
2. 09:11 min
3. 11:35 min
4. 10:21 min


