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What is the common ground for modern psychotherapy? A discussion paper based on EACLIPT’s 1st webinar

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Psychotherapy as it is implemented today, can be seen as the composition of unconnected groups of practitioners and scientists pursuing different theories. The idea of finding a common “umbrella” for all evidence-based treatments in the field of psychotherapy is gaining more interest. Based on this background, experts in clinical psychology from various backgrounds led a fundamental discussion about modern psychotherapy and its basic mechanisms. Process-Based Therapy (PBT) was presented by Stefan Hofmann as a possible novel approach to clinical research and practice. In this article we present the different perspectives of the four panelists on PBT and in how far the model builds a common ground for different treatment approaches. Learning mechanisms and the therapeutic alliance were almost unanimously considered as indispensable factors in a global model of psychotherapy. In conclusion, the panelists emphasized a much-needed focus on characteristics and competencies of therapists themselves e.g., in communication, listening and empathy. These core competencies should be trained and promoted independently of the therapeutic approach.notReviewedpublishedVersio
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10.32872/cpe.8403

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0000-0002-3548-9681
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0000-0002-8762-2595
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University of Oxford
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0000-0002-2951-2283
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PsychOpen
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Volume:
4
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1
Pages:
e8403-e8403
Article number:
e8403
Publication date:
2022-03-31
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2625-3410
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2625-3410


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1249011
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pubs:1249011
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W4220837855
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2026-04-10
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