Crossing the Rubicon: From psychoanalysis to cognitive therapy

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Korman, Guido Pablo
Año de publicación
2017
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In this study we describe some of the reasons that lead Aaron T Beck to move away from psychoanalysis and participate in the creation of cognitive therapy. With this aim in view, we describe the research developed by Beck between 1959 and 1962. In these studies the data that promotes the fall of the psychoanalytic explanatory hypothesis for depression began to be processed. Within this analysis we include some elements that we consider essential to understand this process of change: From Beck's obtaining a grant to investigate depression and his starting to work with collaborators like Marvin Hurvich and Sigmour Feshbach, whose new tools and methodologies helped Beck to test a psychoanalytic hypothesis of depression. Finally, we will include questions related to the research policies of the National Institute of Mental Health, and some commentaries about personal and institutional policy reasons that influenced Beck's work.
Fil: Korman, Guido Pablo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Psicología; Argentina
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COGNITIVE THERAPY
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH
PSYCHOANALYSIS
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title Crossing the Rubicon: From psychoanalysis to cognitive therapy
spellingShingle Crossing the Rubicon: From psychoanalysis to cognitive therapy
Korman, Guido Pablo
COGNITIVE THERAPY
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH
PSYCHOANALYSIS
title_short Crossing the Rubicon: From psychoanalysis to cognitive therapy
title_full Crossing the Rubicon: From psychoanalysis to cognitive therapy
title_fullStr Crossing the Rubicon: From psychoanalysis to cognitive therapy
title_full_unstemmed Crossing the Rubicon: From psychoanalysis to cognitive therapy
title_sort Crossing the Rubicon: From psychoanalysis to cognitive therapy
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author Korman, Guido Pablo
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH
PSYCHOANALYSIS
topic COGNITIVE THERAPY
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH
PSYCHOANALYSIS
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In this study we describe some of the reasons that lead Aaron T Beck to move away from psychoanalysis and participate in the creation of cognitive therapy. With this aim in view, we describe the research developed by Beck between 1959 and 1962. In these studies the data that promotes the fall of the psychoanalytic explanatory hypothesis for depression began to be processed. Within this analysis we include some elements that we consider essential to understand this process of change: From Beck's obtaining a grant to investigate depression and his starting to work with collaborators like Marvin Hurvich and Sigmour Feshbach, whose new tools and methodologies helped Beck to test a psychoanalytic hypothesis of depression. Finally, we will include questions related to the research policies of the National Institute of Mental Health, and some commentaries about personal and institutional policy reasons that influenced Beck's work.
Fil: Korman, Guido Pablo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Psicología; Argentina
description In this study we describe some of the reasons that lead Aaron T Beck to move away from psychoanalysis and participate in the creation of cognitive therapy. With this aim in view, we describe the research developed by Beck between 1959 and 1962. In these studies the data that promotes the fall of the psychoanalytic explanatory hypothesis for depression began to be processed. Within this analysis we include some elements that we consider essential to understand this process of change: From Beck's obtaining a grant to investigate depression and his starting to work with collaborators like Marvin Hurvich and Sigmour Feshbach, whose new tools and methodologies helped Beck to test a psychoanalytic hypothesis of depression. Finally, we will include questions related to the research policies of the National Institute of Mental Health, and some commentaries about personal and institutional policy reasons that influenced Beck's work.
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