Inquiry into the nature and process of change is fundamental to the domains of counseling and psychotherapy. Particularly relevant to counselors is an understanding of the distinction between first- and second-order change. This article clarifies the distinction and suggests a relationship between these two types of change and Mahoney\u27s (1988) recent metatheoretical contrast between rationalist and constructivist approaches to counseling. Specifically, it is proposed that rationalist approaches are guided by first -order assumptions about change whereas constructivist approaches are based on second-order principles and processes. Within this context, a number of implications for the counseling practitioner are discussed
The current study investigated the process of change underlying two different evidence-based treatme...
The first wave of behavior therapy countered the excesses and scientific weakness of existing nonemp...
This paper analyzes the development of cognitive therapies to provide an idea of the state of the ar...
Treatment guidelines indicate that the treatment of choice for most psychological problems is cognit...
After more than 40 years of research, a substantial body of evidence has shown psychotherapy to be h...
The constructivist perspective has shed new light on the conception of psychopathology and the pract...
Psychotherapy works. But it is less clear how. Most models of therapeutic change are wedded to speci...
This project focuses on clarifying the differences between the cognitive-behavioral techniques of co...
In this chapter, we focus on the therapeutic relationship and demonstrate how second-order change is...
Constructivism has brought changes in cognitive therapy, including RationalEmotive Therapy, in recen...
Ellis (1997) describes how Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) can be distinguished from Behavi...
The first wave of behavior therapy countered the excesses and scientific weakness of existing nonemp...
This article delineates differences between personal construct psychotherapy and rationalist cogniti...
The starting point for this study was a series of critiques of counselling which seemed to be based ...
Cognitive flexibility of a counselor or therapist refers to their ability to adapt their cognitive a...
The current study investigated the process of change underlying two different evidence-based treatme...
The first wave of behavior therapy countered the excesses and scientific weakness of existing nonemp...
This paper analyzes the development of cognitive therapies to provide an idea of the state of the ar...
Treatment guidelines indicate that the treatment of choice for most psychological problems is cognit...
After more than 40 years of research, a substantial body of evidence has shown psychotherapy to be h...
The constructivist perspective has shed new light on the conception of psychopathology and the pract...
Psychotherapy works. But it is less clear how. Most models of therapeutic change are wedded to speci...
This project focuses on clarifying the differences between the cognitive-behavioral techniques of co...
In this chapter, we focus on the therapeutic relationship and demonstrate how second-order change is...
Constructivism has brought changes in cognitive therapy, including RationalEmotive Therapy, in recen...
Ellis (1997) describes how Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) can be distinguished from Behavi...
The first wave of behavior therapy countered the excesses and scientific weakness of existing nonemp...
This article delineates differences between personal construct psychotherapy and rationalist cogniti...
The starting point for this study was a series of critiques of counselling which seemed to be based ...
Cognitive flexibility of a counselor or therapist refers to their ability to adapt their cognitive a...
The current study investigated the process of change underlying two different evidence-based treatme...
The first wave of behavior therapy countered the excesses and scientific weakness of existing nonemp...
This paper analyzes the development of cognitive therapies to provide an idea of the state of the ar...