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Original Articles

Self Psychology and Cognitive Therapy

A Comparison of Two Treatment Models

Pages 51-67 | Received 30 Jun 1996, Accepted 23 Jan 1996, Published online: 20 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

Self psychology and cognitive therapy are respected models of practice. This paper compares the models in the light of social work values. This comparison can assist those committed to a particular model in deepening their understanding, and it can assist those who are developing integrative models. Both models emphasize helping clients increase their ability to be self-nurturing. Cognitive therapy does this with a highly structured treatment, which strives to alter clients' cognitions. Self psychologists emphasize the development of a unique and creative relationship between the client and the worker, which will allow the client'S unconscious needs to emerge and be interpreted.

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