The largest separation between Integrative Psychotherapy (IP) and other types of psychotherapy, in this case, Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), is the integration of a Christian worldview as a means of not only explaining maladaptive behaviors, problems, and concerns, but also how a Christian counselor should treat them therapeutically. The similarities between an integrative CBT style and a non-integrative CBT style actually point out their differences simultaneously. IP follows many of the same theoretical concepts as CBT but continues searching for deeper reasons and further meaning into why a person
The largest separation between Integrative Psychotherapy (IP) and other types of psychotherapy, in this case, Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), is the integration of a Christian worldview as a means of not only explaining maladaptive behaviors, problems, and concerns, but also how a Christian counselor should treat them therapeutically. The similarities between an integrative CBT style and a non-integrative CBT style actually point out their differences simultaneously. IP follows many of the same theoretical concepts as CBT but continues searching for deeper reasons and further meaning into why a person