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    Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT), a dialogical approach, is widely used across various conditions. However, research is mainly descriptive, highlighting an urgent need for more randomized controlled trials to support its efficacy.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychotherapy Research
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Dialogical Therapy Models

    Background:

    • Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) was developed over 20 years ago by Ryle.
    • CAT is a dialogical approach to therapy, emphasizing collaboration and self-reflexive practice.
    • Its application has become widespread across diverse clinical settings and conditions.

    Discussion:

    • Current research on CAT is predominantly descriptive.
    • A limited number of open trials and one randomized controlled study exist.
    • The existing research base contrasts with the rapid development in CAT training and practice.

    Key Insights:

    • CAT integrates modern dialogical principles.
    • Training emphasizes collaborative and self-reflexive therapeutic practices.

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  • Research has not kept pace with clinical application and training advancements.
  • Outlook:

    • There is a critical need for more rigorous, randomized controlled research in Cognitive Analytic Therapy.
    • Further research should focus on diverse physical and mental health conditions.
    • Establishing a robust evidence base is crucial for the continued development and validation of CAT.