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Integrating psychotherapy with the hierarchical taxonomy of psychopathology (HiTOP)

Authors :
Bo Bach
Johannes Zimmermann
Masha Y. Ivanova
Colin G. DeYoung
Nicholas R. Eaton
Robert F. Krueger
Michael Chmielewski
David C. Cicero
Aidan G. C. Wright
Aaron L. Pincus
Roman Kotov
Tara M. Gralnick
Anna R. Docherty
Robert D. Latzman
Christopher J. Hopwood
Camilo J. Ruggero
Mark H. Waugh
Stephanie N. Mullins-Sweatt
Christopher J. Patrick
Douglas B. Samuel
Kelsie T. Forbush
Eunyoe Ro
R. Michael Bagby
University of Zurich
Hopwood, Christopher J
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In this paper we present the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP), an evidence-based alternative to the categorical approach to diagnostic classification with considerable promise for integrative psychotherapy research and practice. We first review issues associated with the categorical approach that may have constrained advances in psychotherapy. We next describe how the HiTOP model addresses some of these issues. We then offer suggestions regarding potentially mutual benefits of integrating HiTOP with treatment principles from the common factors literature as well as the cognitive-behavioral and relational psychotherapy traditions. We conclude by enumerating principles for psychotherapy research and practice based on the HiTOP model, which are illustrated with a case example.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8fff92cbb3161d94d62502befeb91ccf
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-217684