2014
DOI: 10.5935/1808-5687.20140008
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Cognitive-behavioural therapy and cognitive-behavioural coaching: differences and similarities between the two approaches

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“…This consists of a behavioral therapy, which aims to change the subject's relationship with their psychological and contextual experiences. It targets experiential avoidance, i.e., the tendency to avoid unwanted thoughts or emotions, and cognitive dysfunction, in the sense of changing the way the individual interacts and relates to thoughts, through the creation of contexts in which harmful functions are diminished (FREITAS et al, 2014). It seeks to train psychological flexibility, the ability to get in touch with one's values and engage in behavior congruent with them, seeking to help patients learn how to: i. accept inevitable events and simply perceive them as transitory mental events different from the self; and ii.…”
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“…This consists of a behavioral therapy, which aims to change the subject's relationship with their psychological and contextual experiences. It targets experiential avoidance, i.e., the tendency to avoid unwanted thoughts or emotions, and cognitive dysfunction, in the sense of changing the way the individual interacts and relates to thoughts, through the creation of contexts in which harmful functions are diminished (FREITAS et al, 2014). It seeks to train psychological flexibility, the ability to get in touch with one's values and engage in behavior congruent with them, seeking to help patients learn how to: i. accept inevitable events and simply perceive them as transitory mental events different from the self; and ii.…”
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“…2021 ele se classificasse com uma pontuação menor ou igual a 2 no risco geral, enquanto também gerenciasse efetivamente pensamentos e sentimentos suicidas. Após a finalização do método, o paciente poderia seguir o tratamento terapêutico com enfoque em outras comorbidades psíquicas3.a tendência a evitar pensamentos ou emoções indesejadas, e a disfunção cognitiva, no sentido de mudar a maneira que o indivíduo interage e se relaciona com os pensamentos, por meio da criação de contextos nos quais as funções nocivas são diminuídas(FREITAS et al, 2014). Procura treinar a flexibilidade psicológica, a capacidade de entrar em contato com seus valores e se envolver em um comportamento congruente eles, buscando ajudar os pacientes a aprender como: i. aceitar inevitáveis eventos e simplesmente notá-los como eventos mentais transitórios diferentes do eu; e ii.…”
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