Title of article :
Self-Directed Affiliation and Autonomy Across Acute
and Continuation Phase Cognitive Therapy
for RecurreAFFILIATIONn ANVDI ATUTETNOGNLO,M CYLA AtRCKR,O JASSR CROE TGTNITIVE TDHERAPY epression
Author/Authors :
Jeffrey R. Vittengl، نويسنده , , Lee Anna Clark، نويسنده , , Robin B. Jarrett، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Using Benjamin’s (2000) Structural Analysis of Social Behavior, we evaluated change in
“self-directed” affiliation and autonomy and prediction of treatment response and relapse/recurrence
among adult outpatients with recurrent major depressive disorder consenting to acute
phase cognitive therapy (A–CT; Beck, Rush, Shaw, & Emery, 1979; N = 156); A–CT responders
randomized (N = 84) to 8 months of continuation phase cognitive therapy (C–CT; Jarrett,
1989; Jarrett et al., 1998; Jarrett&Kraft, 1997) or assessment-only control; and C–CT and control
patients entering a 16-month, assessment-only follow-up (N = 74). Self-directed affiliation
and autonomy increased after A–CT, and C–CT further increased affiliation and autonomy. Affiliation
and autonomy did not predict A–CT response, but lower affiliation and higher autonomy
pre-A–CT predicted relapse/recurrence post-A–CT.We discuss potential clinical implications
of these results and present case examples to illustrate patterns of change.
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment