TY - JOUR
T1 - Tracking the leading edge of self-regulatory failure
T2 - Commentary on "where do we go from here? The goal perspective in psychotherapy"
AU - Karoly, Paul
PY - 2006/12/1
Y1 - 2006/12/1
N2 - Michalak and Grosse Holtforth (2006) have provided a scholarly review of how personal goals link to well-being, aspects of psychological disorder, and especially to the psychotherapeutic enterprise. The present commentary elaborates on the pathogenic role of goals by defining psychopathology as dysfunctional goal-guided self-regulation, and casting goals, goal episodes, and goal-striving support processes as the key components of both effective and ineffective adjustment. The conceptual and practical implications for clinical science of what I term a "life-task engineering approach" are briefly considered.
AB - Michalak and Grosse Holtforth (2006) have provided a scholarly review of how personal goals link to well-being, aspects of psychological disorder, and especially to the psychotherapeutic enterprise. The present commentary elaborates on the pathogenic role of goals by defining psychopathology as dysfunctional goal-guided self-regulation, and casting goals, goal episodes, and goal-striving support processes as the key components of both effective and ineffective adjustment. The conceptual and practical implications for clinical science of what I term a "life-task engineering approach" are briefly considered.
KW - Goals
KW - Motivation
KW - Psychopathology
KW - Psychotherapy
KW - Self-regulation
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1468-2850.2006.00049.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1468-2850.2006.00049.x
M3 - Comment/debate
AN - SCOPUS:34248371548
SN - 0969-5893
VL - 13
SP - 366
EP - 370
JO - Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice
JF - Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice
IS - 4
ER -