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Reflections on the Theory-Practice Gap in Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Authors:Hannah E. Reese  Elizabeth RosenfieldSabine Wilhelm
Affiliation:Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
Abstract:The papers in this special series, edited by Pilecki and McKay (2013--this issue), are devoted to examining the theory-practice gap in cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT). A gap between theory and practice can occur at more than one level. First, there exists a substantial and concerning gap between the theories and interventions supported by research and those being offered to patients in the community (i.e., research-practice gap). There is also a growing concern in the field that the techniques and procedures that characterize cognitive-behavioral therapies are becoming increasingly divorced from underlying theories (i.e., theory-procedure gap). In the present commentary we hope to summarize and comment on some of the themes, issues, and future directions raised by our contributors.
Keywords:cognitive behavioral therapy   theory   practice   dissemination
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