Abstract

The Generic Cognitive Model both predates and relies on the vast research on single-diagnosis Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) protocols. In practice, CBT is a way of thinking that is driven by hypothesis testing and case formulation. Research has demonstrated that a case conceptualization-driven approach to CBT generally produces outcomes equivalent to single-diagnosis protocols. This formulation-driven approach may be most valuable when working with individuals who are not making the expected progress in response to standard protocols. Future research on training clinicians in how to develop adequate case formulations and comparing methods of transdiagnostic care, including case conceptualization-driven approaches such as The Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders, are warranted.

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