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Stability and Change of Sociotropy and Autonomy Subscales in Cognitive Therapy of Depression

Abstract

Sociotropy and autonomy have been demonstrated to be a diathesis for depression as well as predictors of treatment outcome. There are few studies, however, that have investigated whether these vulnerability factors change with cognitive therapy (CT) and are associated with outcome in CT. Also, it appears that the autonomy construct may have both positive and negative content and it is important to examine these two aspects of autonomy in …

Authors

Bieling PJ; Beck AT; Brown GK

Journal

Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 135–148

Publisher

Springer Publishing Company

Publication Date

April 2004

DOI

10.1891/jcop.18.2.135.65962

ISSN

0889-8391