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Appropriation of Eastern Notions from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Argentina
Fecha
2013-12Registro en:
Korman, Guido Pablo; Saizar, María Mercedes; Sarudiansky, Mercedes; Appropriation of Eastern Notions from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Argentina; Savvy Science; Journal of Psychology and Psychotherapy Research; 1; 1; 12-2013; 35-40
2327-4654
2313-1047
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Korman, Guido Pablo
Saizar, María Mercedes
Sarudiansky, Mercedes
Resumen
Abstract: In this study, the authors present the appropriation of Eastern notions in cognitive behavioral therapy in theAutonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, inscribing this phenomenon on a wider field of interest for social scienceand psychotherapy. The supply of Eastern alternative therapies and the new developments of cognitive behavioraltherapy in the area of study are introduced. Based on a survey conducted in CBT training institutions of the AutonomousCity of Buenos Aires, three categories are proposed to understand the phenomena: 1) the desacralization of yoga; 2) theincorporation of Eastern traditions into cognitive behavioral psychotherapy, and 3) scopes and limits of therapeuticcomplementariness between cognitive behavioral therapy and Eastern practices. The authors conclude that thisappropriation produces a desacralization of the original contents of the Eastern tradition, because in this fusion the focusis on the practice that produces well-being more than on the Eastern practices.