2010
DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20699
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Definitions of homework, types of homework, and ratings of the importance of homework among psychologists with cognitive behavior therapy and psychoanalytic theoretical orientations

Abstract: A random sample of 827 psychologists were surveyed to assess their definitions of homework, use of homework tasks, and perceived importance of homework. Theoretical orientation distinguished practitioners' responses. Cognitive-behavioral therapists defined homework as being closer to empirically supported therapy, whereas psychodynamic therapists rated homework as less characteristic of a process that embraces client responsibility and adaptive skills. Cognitive-behavior therapists did not limit their choices … Show more

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“…These studies show that clients, either at the request of their therapist or on their own, are likely to try things related to therapy to improve their relationship. It is important to also remember that types of homework vary across settings and models of therapy used (Kazantzis & Dattilio, ). It can also be inferred that what clients try to implement will also vary depending on therapist style.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies show that clients, either at the request of their therapist or on their own, are likely to try things related to therapy to improve their relationship. It is important to also remember that types of homework vary across settings and models of therapy used (Kazantzis & Dattilio, ). It can also be inferred that what clients try to implement will also vary depending on therapist style.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…interventions), where the differences between CBT and PT were only marginal. Homework tasks are not confined to one therapeutic orientation but are particularly relevant in CBT (Kazantzis and Dattilio, 2010). Therefore, it is in accordance with theoretical models stating that homework tasks are more often a topic in CBT-oriented supervisions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, many therapists consider homework an integral component of treatment. In particular, psychologists believe that homework assignments are even more important in the treatment of SUDs relative to many other types of disorders (Kazantzis & Dattilio, 2010). Homework assignments typically consist of asking clients to monitor and document the occurrence of specific types of cognitions, behavior, and/or their use of coping strategies discussed in therapy.…”
Section: Human Contactmentioning
confidence: 99%