Rumination-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (RFCBT)
- a longitudinal case formulation which views rumination as a learned behavior;
- the use of diaries to notice rumination and avoidance;
- functional analysis to examine the context and function of rumination and avoidance;
- behavioral experiments to examine the effect of different modes of thinking (why vs. how);
- behavioral activation;
- focus on the patient’s values;
- relapse prevention.
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References
- Watkins, E. R. (2016). Rumination-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy for depression. New York: Guilford.