“Through Flow and Swirls: Modifying Implicit Relational Knowledge and Disconfirming Pathogenic Beliefs Within the Therapeutic Process” di Francesco Gazzillo et al.

Il primo paper internazionale, pubblicato online da Psychoanalytic Psychology, in cui si propone un’integrazione tra il modello di cambiamento terapeutico proposto dal Boston Change Process Study Group (il gruppo di Sander, Stern, Lyons-Ruth ecc.) e quello proposto dalla Control-Mastery Theory Group.

The aim of this paper is to compare and discuss two models of the therapeutic process: the first, that developed by the Boston Change Process Study Group (BCPSG; 2007), which is centered on change in the implicit domain of relational knowledge; and the second, the model of the therapeutic process proposed by controlmastery theory (CMT; Weiss, 1993), which is centered on the need to overcome the obstructions that prevent patients from pursuing their adaptive goals.

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