Abstract

Couples and families often seek therapy to deal with relational distress, which is a result of external or internal factors of the relationship. Two approaches are acknowledged to be most effective in dealing with relationship distress or psychological disorders in couples: (a) cognitive behavioral couple therapy with new directions (CBCT) and (b) emotion-focused couple therapy (EFCT). In this article we investigate how much CBCT and EFCT really differ with regard to working with emotions, which is claimed to be a major focus of EFCT, and whether there exist significant differences in efficacy between these two approaches. This article critically reviews the theoretical background, process, techniques and outcomes associated with CBCT and EFCT in an effort to challenge the assumptions noted above. There is no evidence that EFCT is more emotion-focused than CBCT. Both approaches were repeatedly examined with RCT studies with follow-ups. In sum, no significant differences in effect size were found between CBCT and EFCT. CBCT and EFCT are both effective in reducing couples' distress.

Highlights

  • Couples and families often seek therapy to deal with relational distress, which is a result of external or internal factors of the relationship

  • Two approaches are acknowledged to be most effective in dealing with relationship distress or psychological disorders in couples: (a) cognitive behavioral couple therapy with new directions (CBCT) and (b) emotion-focused couple therapy (EFCT)

  • In this article we investigate how much CBCT and EFCT really differ with regard to working with emotions, which is claimed to be a major focus of EFCT, and whether there exist significant differences in efficacy between these two approaches

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Summary

Scientific Update and Overview

Cognitive-Behavioral and Emotion-Focused Couple Therapy: Similarities and Differences. Guy Bodenmann a, Mirjam Kesslera, Rebekka Kuhna, Lauren Hockerb, Ashley K. Randallb [a] Clinical Psychology for Children/Adolescents and Couples/Families, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. [b] Counseling and Counseling Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA Randallb [a] Clinical Psychology for Children/Adolescents and Couples/Families, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. [b] Counseling and Counseling Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA

Background
Similarities and Differences Between Both Approaches
Efficacy of CBCT and EFCT
Efficacy of CBCT
Efficacy of EFCT
Findings
Conclusion
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