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Perceptual Control Theory
The Method of Levels and psychotherapy processes
Countercontrol in student/teacher interactions
Patient-led approaches to the organization and delivery of psychological treatments
Carey, T. A., Carey, M., Mullan, R. J., Spratt, C. G., & Spratt, M. B. (2009). Assessing the statistical and personal significance of the Method of Levels. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 37, 311-324.
Mansell, W., & Carey, T. A. (2009). A century of psychology and psychotherapy is an understanding of 'control' the missing link between theory, research and practice? Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice, 82, 337-353.
Carey, T. A. (2008). Conflict, as the Achilles heel of perceptual control, offers a unifying approach to the formulation of psychological problems. Counselling Psychology Review, 23(4), 5-16.
Carey, T. A. (2008). Hold that thought! Two steps to effective counseling and psychotherapy with the Method of Levels. Chapel Hill, NC: newview Publications.
Carey, T. A. (2008). Perceptual Control Theory and the Method of Levels:
Further contributions to a transdiagnostic perspective. International Journal
of Cognitive Therapy, 1(3), 237-255.
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