El Método de Niveles: ¿Es la terapia psicológica disponible más parsimoniosa?

Translated title of the contribution: Method of Levels: Is the more parsimonious psychological therapy available?

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In this article, I will introduce Method of Levels (MOL; Carey, 2006) therapy as one simple solution to many of the issues and complexities of mental health provision around the world. First, I will try to explain that the issues surrounding helping people with mental health problems and experiencing chronic psychological distress can be helped through three comprehensive exercises in the integration of the scientific literature: (1) to integrate psychological processes across mental health disorders; (2) to integrate psychological processes into a single core process; and (3) to integrate theories guiding
psychological therapies into a unified theoretical account. Second, I will describe the principles of a theory – perceptual control theory (PCT; Powers, 1973) – that provides a unified account of psychological functioning. These principles are control, conflict and reorganisation. Third, I will explain briefly how to deliver the therapy that follows from these principles – MOL. Fourth, I will summarise evidence for the benefits of MOL and its mechanism of change. Finally, I will set forth a vision for how PCT could guide the future of mental health services.
Translated title of the contributionMethod of Levels: Is the more parsimonious psychological therapy available?
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)7-15
JournalRevista de Psicoterapia
Volume29
Issue number110
Early online date9 Jul 2018
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jul 2018

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