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Cognitive behaviour therapy: an evidence-based clinical framework for working with dysfunctional thoughts
Authors:Danny C. K. Lam  Julia Gale
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences , Kingston University &2. St. George's Hospital Medical School , London, UK
Abstract:This paper discusses and illustrates three evidence-based clinical strategies that could be used to work with modifying clients’ dysfunctional thoughts. An effective strategy in shifting the client's dysfunctional thought is to engage the client in an examination of the logic of his/her dysfunctional thinking and to develop objective and abstract thinking that the client could relate to his/her personal experience/problem. Another useful strategy is to help the client to realize the consequences of holding on to his/her dysfunctional thinking and the potential benefits of changing. The purpose of the present paper is to discuss the conceptual and practical issues that underpin an evidence-based clinical framework for working with dysfunctional thoughts. This framework will be of interest to practitioners and counsellor working in diversity of settings such as schools, university and college counselling centres, mental health clinics and hospitals.
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