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Brief Psychodynamic Therapy— Core Conflictural Relationship Themes Method (CCRT) Adapted from Book, H. E. (1998). How to practice brief psychodynamic psychotherapy. Washington, DC: APA.
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What is CCRT Wish (see handout) What a person wants and wishes in relationships RO: the Response of the Other how a person anticipates others will respond to him or her or how the others actually respond RS: the Response of Self client’s affective, cognitive, and behavioral responses in relationship situations What are your feelings? (affective) What are your thoughts? (cognitive) What do you do? (behavioral)
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The goal of CCRT Goal is to help clients actualize the wish This actualization is accomplished by working through and understanding the client’s RO as either a transference distortion or a repetition disorder RO as a transference distortion Why we expect others to respond to us in a certain way RO as a repetition disorder Why others tend to respond to us in a certain way
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Three Phases of CCRT Treatment Identify CCRT patterns over and over again (1-4 sessions) Therapists listen to stories of Relationship Episodes (listen to Wish, RO and RS) Identifying that CCRT pattern is everywhere A person’s conscious awareness of CCRT is increased A person has more control over previously unconscious behavior
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Three Phases of CCRT Treatment Work through the RO (5-12 sessions) Be aware that current expectations of RO are affected by past experiences with others Enactment: the client’s acting out of his or her CCRT toward the therapist Recognize here-and-now examples of CCRT in session
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Three Phases of CCRT Treatment Termination (13-16 sessions) Offer a second chance to work through the CCRT Discuss themes of fear of abandonment, separation, and loss. Discuss worries regarding gains from treatment will not continue
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