Comprehensive Handbook of Cognitive Therapy 1989
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-9779-4_10
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Piagetian Theory and Cognitive Therapy

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“…In fact, at least three different developmental con-ceptions inspire the theorizing of various proponents: (1) a prevalently Piagetian approach (Ivey, 1986;Rosen, 1989;Bizzini, 1998); (2) an approach based on an Eriksonian stage model (Freeman, 1993) and (3) the one mainly based on Bowlby's attachment theory (Guidano and Liotti, 1983;Reda, 1986;Guidano, 1987Guidano, , 1991Liotti, 1988Liotti, , 1991Liotti, , 1993Liotti, , 1998Anreoli et al, 1991;Perris, 1992Perris, , 1993aPerris, , 1996aPerris, , 1996bLyddon and Alford, 1993;Turner et al, 1994;Cotugno and Benedetto, 1995;Lorenzini and Sassaroli, 1995;. However, some overlap occurs especially between the Piagetian model and the model based on Bowlby's attachment theory (Perris, 1989(Perris, , 1993aLiotti, 1992;Lehay 1995), and between the Piagetian and the Eriksonian model (Layden et al, 1993).…”
Section: Conceptual Adaptationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, at least three different developmental con-ceptions inspire the theorizing of various proponents: (1) a prevalently Piagetian approach (Ivey, 1986;Rosen, 1989;Bizzini, 1998); (2) an approach based on an Eriksonian stage model (Freeman, 1993) and (3) the one mainly based on Bowlby's attachment theory (Guidano and Liotti, 1983;Reda, 1986;Guidano, 1987Guidano, , 1991Liotti, 1988Liotti, , 1991Liotti, , 1993Liotti, , 1998Anreoli et al, 1991;Perris, 1992Perris, , 1993aPerris, , 1996aPerris, , 1996bLyddon and Alford, 1993;Turner et al, 1994;Cotugno and Benedetto, 1995;Lorenzini and Sassaroli, 1995;. However, some overlap occurs especially between the Piagetian model and the model based on Bowlby's attachment theory (Perris, 1989(Perris, , 1993aLiotti, 1992;Lehay 1995), and between the Piagetian and the Eriksonian model (Layden et al, 1993).…”
Section: Conceptual Adaptationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disorder and disequilibrium are natural phenomena that elicit transformations crucial for development, including adaptation to environmental pressures. 16 For instance, technical malfunction abruptly terminated a session with a client and prevented appropriate resolution of conflictual content. This evoked painful rejection experiences from childhood, but rather than displaying her usual avoidance and withdrawal, the client was able to confront the experience and express anger about the unavailability of those she needed, including the therapist.…”
Section: The Loss Of the Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are combined with Beckian cognitive therapy for characteristic appraisals/beliefs, intensive ERP, behavioral experiments, and skills techniques. The rationale is that some dysfunctional schemas may interfere with basic CBT because they do not accommodate well to disconfirmatory experience, including treatment, i.e., they interfere with learning (Rosen, 1989). Core beliefs such as "I am a vulnerable or dangerous person" can influence ongoing strategic processing of intrusions and other experience.…”
Section: The Model In Practicementioning
confidence: 99%