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The Cognitive Therapy Rating Scale is acknowledged as the best measure of cognitive behavior therapist competence <ref> Kasantis, N. (2003) Therapist competence in cognitive-behavioural therpies:review of the contemporary empirical evidence, Behavior Change, 20:1-12.</ref>
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The '''Cognitive Therapy Rating Scale''' is acknowledged as the best measure of cognitive behavior therapist competence <ref> Kasantis, N. (2003) Therapist competence in cognitive-behavioural therpies:review of the contemporary empirical evidence, Behavior Change, 20:1-12.</ref>
 
   
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The scale was devised by [[Jeffrey E. Young]] and [[Aaron T. Beck]].
   
   
 
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* Young, J.E & Beck A.T. (1980). Cognitive Therapy scale. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia:unpublished manuscript
 
   
 
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Revision as of 22:39, 9 March 2011

The Cognitive Therapy Rating Scale is acknowledged as the best measure of cognitive behavior therapist competence [1]

The scale was devised by Jeffrey E. Young and Aaron T. Beck.


References

  1. Kasantis, N. (2003) Therapist competence in cognitive-behavioural therpies:review of the contemporary empirical evidence, Behavior Change, 20:1-12.
  • Young, J.E & Beck A.T. (1980). Cognitive Therapy scale. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia:unpublished manuscript