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Third Wave of Cognitive Behavioral Therapies

Year 2016, , 190 - 203, 30.09.2016
https://doi.org/10.18863/pgy.238183

Abstract

The psychological functioning of an individual includes well-being, cognitions, emotions and behaviors as a whole. In the current models of psychopathologies, as similar to well-being, reciprocal interaction between emotions, behaviors and cognitions is emphasized. Notwithstanding that the effects of these three components on cognitive behavior therapies can be mentioned too, it can be claimed that emotions were remained in the background by the behaviors and cognitions until the third wave of cognitive behavior therapies. Emotions have became prominent with the third wave approaches in the field of cognitive behavior therapy. In this review article, similarities and differences of third wave of cognitive behavior therapy with other waves, the constructs of emotion and emotion regulation in the third wave and the impacts of these on treatment were included. Additionally, throughout this perspective, treatment processes focusing on emotion regulation skills were discussed.


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  • Bach P, Hayes SC (2002) The use of acceptance and commitment therapy to prevent the rehospitalization of psychotic patients: A randomized controlled trial. J Consult Clin Psychol, 70: 1129–1139.
  • Barrett L, Russell J (1999) The structure of current affect: controversies and emerging consensus. Curr Dir Psychol Sci, 8: 10-14.
  • Beck A (1964) Thinking and depression: II. theory and therapy. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 10: 561-571.
  • Berking M, Wupperman P, Reichardt A, Pejic T, Dippel A, Znoj H (2008) Emotion-regulation skills as a treatment target in psychotherapy. Behav Res Ther, 46: 1230-1237.
  • Berking M, Eber D, Cuijper P, Hofmann SG (2013) Emotion regulation skills training enhances the efficacy of inpatient cognitive behavioral therapy for major depressive disorder: a randomized controlled trial. Psychother Psychosom, 82: 234–245.
  • Berking M, Whitley B (2014) Affect Regulation Training: A Practitioners’ Manual. New York, Springer.
  • Bonnano GA, Papa A, Lalande K, Westphal M, Coifman K (2004) The importance of being flexible: The ability to both enhance and suppress emotional expression predicts long term adjustment. Psychol Sci, 15: 482-487.
  • Brown LA, Gaudiano BA, Miller LW (2011) Investigating the similarities and differences between practitioners of second- and third wave cognitive behavior therapies. Behav Modif, 35: 187-200.
  • Dalrymple KL, Herbert JD (2007) Acceptance and commitment therapy for generalized social anxiety disorder: a pilot study. Behav Modif, 31: 543-568.
  • Dimidjian S, Linehan M (2003) Defining an agenda for future research on the clinical application of mindfulness practice. Clin Psychol, 10: 166-171
  • Dobson KS (2010) Handbook of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies (3rd ed.). New York, Guilford Press.
  • Ekman P (1992) An argument for basic emotions. Cogn Emot, 6:169-200.
  • Ekman P (2003) Emotions Revealed. New York, Holt Paperbacks
  • Ekman P, Davidson RJ (1994) The Nature of Emotion: Fundamental Questions. New York, Oxford University Press.
  • Ellis A (1962) Reason and Emotion in Psychotherapy. New York, Lyle Stuart.
  • Forman EM, Herbert JD (2009) New directions in cognitive behavior therapy: acceptance-based therapies. In General Principles and Empirically Supported Techniques of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (Eds W O’Donohue, JE Fisher):77-101. Hoboken, NJ, Wiley.
  • Gifford EV, Kohlenberg BS, Hayes SC, AntonuccioDO, Piasecki MM, Rasmussen-Hall ML et al. (2004) Acceptance theory-based treatment for smoking cessation. Behav Ther, 35:689-705.
  • Gottschalk JM, Bleichhardt G, Kleinstäuber M, Berking M, Rief W (2015) Erweiterung der kognitiven verhaltenstherapie um emotions regulations training bei patienten mit multiplen somatoformen symptomen: ergebnisse einer kontrollierten pilot studie. Verhaltenstherapie, 25:13-21.
  • Greco LA, Hayes SC (2008) Acceptance and Mindfullness Treatments for Children and Adolescents. Oakland, New Harbinger.
  • Greenberg LS, Safran JD (2002) Emotion in Psychotherapy: Coaching Clients to Work through their Feelings. Washington DC, American Psychiatric Press.
  • Jacobson NS, Christensen A (1996) Acceptance and Change in Couple Therapy: A Therapist's Guide to Transforming Relationships. NewYork, Norton.
  • Harris R (2006) Embracing your demons: an overview of acceptance and commitment therapy. Psychotherapy in Australia, 12:2– 8.
  • Hayes SC (2004) Acceptance and commitment therapy, relational frame theory and third wave of behavioral cognitive therapies. Behav Res Ther, 44: 1-25.
  • Hayes SC, Strosahl KD (2004) A Practical Guide to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. New York, Springer-Verlag.
  • Hayes SC, Strosahl K, Wilson KG (1999) Acceptance and commitment therapy: An experiential approach to behavior change. New York, Guilford.
  • Hayes SC, Wilson KG (1994) Acceptance and commitment therapy: alternating the verbal support for experiential avoidance. Behav Anal, 17: 289-303.
  • Hayes SC, Luoma JB, Bond FW, Masuda A, Lillis J. (2006). Acceptance and commitment therapy: model, processes and outcomes. Behav Res Ther, 44: 1–25.
  • Herbert JD, Forman EM (2011) Acceptance and mindfulness in cognitive behavior therapy: understanding and applying the new therapies. Hoboken, NJ, Wiley.
  • Hofmann SG, Asmundson GJ (2008) Acceptance and mindfulness-based therapy: new wave or old hat? Clin Psychol Rev, 28:1–16.
  • Hunot V, Moore TH, Caldwell DM, Furukawa TA, Davies P, Jones H et al. (2013) 'Third wave' cognitive and behavioural therapies versus other psychological therapies for depression. Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 10:CD008704.
  • Kabat-Zinn J (1994). Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life. New York, Hyperion.
  • Kohlenberg RJ, Tsai M (1991) Functional Analytic Psychotherapy: Creating İntense and Curative Therapeutic Relationships. New York, Plenum.
  • Koons CR, Robins CJ, Tweed JL, Lynch TR, Gonzalez AM, Morse JQ et al. (2001). Efficacy of dialectical behaviour therapy in women veterans with borderline personality disorder. Behav Ther, 32: 371–90.
  • Lazarus AA (1997) Brief but Comprehensive Psychotherapy: The Multimodal Way. New York, Springer.
  • Linehan MM (1993) Skills Training Manual for Treating Borderline Personality Disorder.New York, Guilford.
  • Lynch TR (2000). Treatment of elderly depression with personality disorder comorbidity using dialectical behavior therapy. Cogn Behav Pract, 7: 468–477.
  • Mayer JD, Salovey P (1997) What is emotional intelligence? In Emotional development and emotional intelligence: educational implications (Eds P Salovey, DJ Sluyter). New York, Basic Books.
  • McCullough J, James P (2003) Treatment for chronic depression: cognitive behavioral analysis system of psychotherapy (CBASP). J Psychother Integr, 13: 241-263.
  • McKay M, Wood JC, Brantley J (2007) The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook. Oakland, New Harbinger.
  • McMain SF, Links PS, Gnam WH, Guimond T, Cardish RJ , Korman L et al. (2009). A randomized trial of dialectical behavior therapy versus general psychiatric management for borderline personality disorder. Am J Psychiatry,166:1365–1374.
  • Meichenbaum D (1977) Cognitive-Behavior Modification: An Integrative Approach. New York, Plenum Press.
  • Mennin DS (2004) Emotion regulation therapy for generalized anxiety disorder. Clin Psychol Psychother, 11: 17-29.
  • Mennin DS, Fresco DM (2009) Emotion regulation as an integrative framework for understanding and treating psychopathology. In Emotion Regulation and Psychopathology (Eds AM Kring, DM Sloan). New York, Guilford.
  • Mennin DS, Fresco DM, Ritter M, Heimberg RG (2015) An open trial of emotion regulation therapy for generalized anxiety disorder with co-occurring depression. Depress Anxiety, 1: 1-10.
  • Montesinos F (2003) ACT, orientación sexual y disfunción eréctil. Un estudio de caso. Análisis y Modifiación de Conducta, 27: 503- 524.
  • Northoff G, Heinzel A, De Greck M, Bermpohl F, Dobrowolny H, Panksepp J (2006) Self-referential processing in our brain--a meta- analysis of imaging studies on the self. Neuroimage, 31: 440-457.
  • Oatley K, Johnson-Laird PN (1987) Towards a cognitive theory of emotions. Cogn Emot, 1:29–50.
  • Ögel K (2011) Farkındalık ve Kabullenme Temelli Terapiler. Ankara, Hekimler Yayın Birliği.
  • Öst LG (2008) Efficacy of the third wave of behavioral therapies: a systematic review and meta analysis. Behav Res Rev, 46: 295- 321.
  • Schultz DP, Schultz SE (2008). A History of Modern Psychology, 9th edition. Belmont, CA, Thomson Learning.
  • Segal ZV, Williams JMG, Teasdale JD (2002) Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression. New York, Guilford Press.
  • Sharp K (2012) A review of acceptance and commitment therapy with anxiety disorders. Int J Psychol Psychol Ther, 12: 359-372.
  • Soler J, Pascual JC, Tiana T, Cebria A, Barrachina J, Campins MJ et al. (2009). Dialectical behaviour therapy skills training compared to standard group therapy in borderline personality disorder: a 3-month randomised controlled clinical trial. Behav Res Ther, 47: 353–358.
  • Twohig MP, Hayes SC, Masuda A (2006) A preliminary investigation of acceptance and commitment therapy as a treatment for chronic skin picking. Behav Res Ther, 44: 1513–1522.
  • Watson JB (1925) Behaviorism. New York, Norton.
  • Wells A (2008) Metacognitive Therapy for Depression and Anxiety. New York, Guilford Press.
  • Werner K, Gross JJ (2010) Emotion regulation and psychopathology: a conceptual framework. In Emotion regulation and psychopathology: A transdiagnostic approach to etiology and treatment (Eds AM Kring, DM Sloan):100-125. New York, Guilford Press,
  • Young JE (1999) Cognitive Therapy for Personality Disorders: A Schema-Focused Approach. Sarasota, FL, Professional Resources Press. Sevginar Vatan, Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Ankara.

Bilişsel Davranışçı Terapilerde Üçüncü Kuşak Yaklaşımlar

Year 2016, , 190 - 203, 30.09.2016
https://doi.org/10.18863/pgy.238183

Abstract

İnsanın psikolojik işlevselliği, iyilik hali, biliş, duygu ve davranışlarının bir bütünüdür. İyilik halinde olduğu gibi, psikopatolojilerin güncel modelleri içerisinde de düşünce, duygu ve davranışlar arasın-daki karşılıklı etkileşime vurgu yapılmaktadır. Bilişsel davranışçı terapiler içerisinde de bu üç bileşenin etkisinden söz edilmekle birlikte; üçüncü kuşak bilişsel davranışçı terapi yaklaşımlarına kadar duygu kavramının davranış ve bilişin gölgesinde kaldığından söz edebiliriz. Üçüncü kuşak yaklaşımlarla birlikte bilişsel davranışçı terapi alan yazında duygu kavramının daha görünür hale geldiğini söyleye-biliriz. Bu gözden geçirme çalışmasında; bilişsel davranışçı terapinin üçüncü kuşağının ilk iki kuşak ile benzerliklerine, farklılıklarına, üçüncü kuşak içerisinde duygu ve duygu düzenleme kavramlarına, bunların tedavi süreçlerine olan katkılarına yer verilmiştir. Ayrıca bu perspektiften duygu düzenleme becerilerine odaklı tedavi süreçlerinden söz edilmiştir.


References

  • Baer RA, Fischer S, Huss DB (2005) Mindfulness and acceptance in the treatment of disordered eating. J Ration Emot Cogn Behav Ther, 23: 281-300.
  • Bach P, Hayes SC (2002) The use of acceptance and commitment therapy to prevent the rehospitalization of psychotic patients: A randomized controlled trial. J Consult Clin Psychol, 70: 1129–1139.
  • Barrett L, Russell J (1999) The structure of current affect: controversies and emerging consensus. Curr Dir Psychol Sci, 8: 10-14.
  • Beck A (1964) Thinking and depression: II. theory and therapy. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 10: 561-571.
  • Berking M, Wupperman P, Reichardt A, Pejic T, Dippel A, Znoj H (2008) Emotion-regulation skills as a treatment target in psychotherapy. Behav Res Ther, 46: 1230-1237.
  • Berking M, Eber D, Cuijper P, Hofmann SG (2013) Emotion regulation skills training enhances the efficacy of inpatient cognitive behavioral therapy for major depressive disorder: a randomized controlled trial. Psychother Psychosom, 82: 234–245.
  • Berking M, Whitley B (2014) Affect Regulation Training: A Practitioners’ Manual. New York, Springer.
  • Bonnano GA, Papa A, Lalande K, Westphal M, Coifman K (2004) The importance of being flexible: The ability to both enhance and suppress emotional expression predicts long term adjustment. Psychol Sci, 15: 482-487.
  • Brown LA, Gaudiano BA, Miller LW (2011) Investigating the similarities and differences between practitioners of second- and third wave cognitive behavior therapies. Behav Modif, 35: 187-200.
  • Dalrymple KL, Herbert JD (2007) Acceptance and commitment therapy for generalized social anxiety disorder: a pilot study. Behav Modif, 31: 543-568.
  • Dimidjian S, Linehan M (2003) Defining an agenda for future research on the clinical application of mindfulness practice. Clin Psychol, 10: 166-171
  • Dobson KS (2010) Handbook of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies (3rd ed.). New York, Guilford Press.
  • Ekman P (1992) An argument for basic emotions. Cogn Emot, 6:169-200.
  • Ekman P (2003) Emotions Revealed. New York, Holt Paperbacks
  • Ekman P, Davidson RJ (1994) The Nature of Emotion: Fundamental Questions. New York, Oxford University Press.
  • Ellis A (1962) Reason and Emotion in Psychotherapy. New York, Lyle Stuart.
  • Forman EM, Herbert JD (2009) New directions in cognitive behavior therapy: acceptance-based therapies. In General Principles and Empirically Supported Techniques of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (Eds W O’Donohue, JE Fisher):77-101. Hoboken, NJ, Wiley.
  • Gifford EV, Kohlenberg BS, Hayes SC, AntonuccioDO, Piasecki MM, Rasmussen-Hall ML et al. (2004) Acceptance theory-based treatment for smoking cessation. Behav Ther, 35:689-705.
  • Gottschalk JM, Bleichhardt G, Kleinstäuber M, Berking M, Rief W (2015) Erweiterung der kognitiven verhaltenstherapie um emotions regulations training bei patienten mit multiplen somatoformen symptomen: ergebnisse einer kontrollierten pilot studie. Verhaltenstherapie, 25:13-21.
  • Greco LA, Hayes SC (2008) Acceptance and Mindfullness Treatments for Children and Adolescents. Oakland, New Harbinger.
  • Greenberg LS, Safran JD (2002) Emotion in Psychotherapy: Coaching Clients to Work through their Feelings. Washington DC, American Psychiatric Press.
  • Jacobson NS, Christensen A (1996) Acceptance and Change in Couple Therapy: A Therapist's Guide to Transforming Relationships. NewYork, Norton.
  • Harris R (2006) Embracing your demons: an overview of acceptance and commitment therapy. Psychotherapy in Australia, 12:2– 8.
  • Hayes SC (2004) Acceptance and commitment therapy, relational frame theory and third wave of behavioral cognitive therapies. Behav Res Ther, 44: 1-25.
  • Hayes SC, Strosahl KD (2004) A Practical Guide to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. New York, Springer-Verlag.
  • Hayes SC, Strosahl K, Wilson KG (1999) Acceptance and commitment therapy: An experiential approach to behavior change. New York, Guilford.
  • Hayes SC, Wilson KG (1994) Acceptance and commitment therapy: alternating the verbal support for experiential avoidance. Behav Anal, 17: 289-303.
  • Hayes SC, Luoma JB, Bond FW, Masuda A, Lillis J. (2006). Acceptance and commitment therapy: model, processes and outcomes. Behav Res Ther, 44: 1–25.
  • Herbert JD, Forman EM (2011) Acceptance and mindfulness in cognitive behavior therapy: understanding and applying the new therapies. Hoboken, NJ, Wiley.
  • Hofmann SG, Asmundson GJ (2008) Acceptance and mindfulness-based therapy: new wave or old hat? Clin Psychol Rev, 28:1–16.
  • Hunot V, Moore TH, Caldwell DM, Furukawa TA, Davies P, Jones H et al. (2013) 'Third wave' cognitive and behavioural therapies versus other psychological therapies for depression. Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 10:CD008704.
  • Kabat-Zinn J (1994). Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life. New York, Hyperion.
  • Kohlenberg RJ, Tsai M (1991) Functional Analytic Psychotherapy: Creating İntense and Curative Therapeutic Relationships. New York, Plenum.
  • Koons CR, Robins CJ, Tweed JL, Lynch TR, Gonzalez AM, Morse JQ et al. (2001). Efficacy of dialectical behaviour therapy in women veterans with borderline personality disorder. Behav Ther, 32: 371–90.
  • Lazarus AA (1997) Brief but Comprehensive Psychotherapy: The Multimodal Way. New York, Springer.
  • Linehan MM (1993) Skills Training Manual for Treating Borderline Personality Disorder.New York, Guilford.
  • Lynch TR (2000). Treatment of elderly depression with personality disorder comorbidity using dialectical behavior therapy. Cogn Behav Pract, 7: 468–477.
  • Mayer JD, Salovey P (1997) What is emotional intelligence? In Emotional development and emotional intelligence: educational implications (Eds P Salovey, DJ Sluyter). New York, Basic Books.
  • McCullough J, James P (2003) Treatment for chronic depression: cognitive behavioral analysis system of psychotherapy (CBASP). J Psychother Integr, 13: 241-263.
  • McKay M, Wood JC, Brantley J (2007) The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook. Oakland, New Harbinger.
  • McMain SF, Links PS, Gnam WH, Guimond T, Cardish RJ , Korman L et al. (2009). A randomized trial of dialectical behavior therapy versus general psychiatric management for borderline personality disorder. Am J Psychiatry,166:1365–1374.
  • Meichenbaum D (1977) Cognitive-Behavior Modification: An Integrative Approach. New York, Plenum Press.
  • Mennin DS (2004) Emotion regulation therapy for generalized anxiety disorder. Clin Psychol Psychother, 11: 17-29.
  • Mennin DS, Fresco DM (2009) Emotion regulation as an integrative framework for understanding and treating psychopathology. In Emotion Regulation and Psychopathology (Eds AM Kring, DM Sloan). New York, Guilford.
  • Mennin DS, Fresco DM, Ritter M, Heimberg RG (2015) An open trial of emotion regulation therapy for generalized anxiety disorder with co-occurring depression. Depress Anxiety, 1: 1-10.
  • Montesinos F (2003) ACT, orientación sexual y disfunción eréctil. Un estudio de caso. Análisis y Modifiación de Conducta, 27: 503- 524.
  • Northoff G, Heinzel A, De Greck M, Bermpohl F, Dobrowolny H, Panksepp J (2006) Self-referential processing in our brain--a meta- analysis of imaging studies on the self. Neuroimage, 31: 440-457.
  • Oatley K, Johnson-Laird PN (1987) Towards a cognitive theory of emotions. Cogn Emot, 1:29–50.
  • Ögel K (2011) Farkındalık ve Kabullenme Temelli Terapiler. Ankara, Hekimler Yayın Birliği.
  • Öst LG (2008) Efficacy of the third wave of behavioral therapies: a systematic review and meta analysis. Behav Res Rev, 46: 295- 321.
  • Schultz DP, Schultz SE (2008). A History of Modern Psychology, 9th edition. Belmont, CA, Thomson Learning.
  • Segal ZV, Williams JMG, Teasdale JD (2002) Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression. New York, Guilford Press.
  • Sharp K (2012) A review of acceptance and commitment therapy with anxiety disorders. Int J Psychol Psychol Ther, 12: 359-372.
  • Soler J, Pascual JC, Tiana T, Cebria A, Barrachina J, Campins MJ et al. (2009). Dialectical behaviour therapy skills training compared to standard group therapy in borderline personality disorder: a 3-month randomised controlled clinical trial. Behav Res Ther, 47: 353–358.
  • Twohig MP, Hayes SC, Masuda A (2006) A preliminary investigation of acceptance and commitment therapy as a treatment for chronic skin picking. Behav Res Ther, 44: 1513–1522.
  • Watson JB (1925) Behaviorism. New York, Norton.
  • Wells A (2008) Metacognitive Therapy for Depression and Anxiety. New York, Guilford Press.
  • Werner K, Gross JJ (2010) Emotion regulation and psychopathology: a conceptual framework. In Emotion regulation and psychopathology: A transdiagnostic approach to etiology and treatment (Eds AM Kring, DM Sloan):100-125. New York, Guilford Press,
  • Young JE (1999) Cognitive Therapy for Personality Disorders: A Schema-Focused Approach. Sarasota, FL, Professional Resources Press. Sevginar Vatan, Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Ankara.
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Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Review
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Sevginar Vatan

Publication Date September 30, 2016
Acceptance Date February 8, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016

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AMA Vatan S. Bilişsel Davranışçı Terapilerde Üçüncü Kuşak Yaklaşımlar. Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar. September 2016;8(3):190-203. doi:10.18863/pgy.238183

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