Cognitive therapy of depression

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Cognitive therapy of depression

Aaron T. Beck ... [et al.]

(The Guilford clinical psychology and psychotherapy series)

Guilford Press, c1979

  • : pbk

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うつ病の認知療法

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 413-420) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

ISBN 9780898620009

Description

This best-selling classic work shows how psychotherapists can effectively treat depressive disorders. Case examples illustrate a wide range of strategies and techniques.

Table of Contents

Overview. The Role of Emotions. Therapeutic Relationship. Structure of Therapeutic Interview. Initial Interview. Session by Session Treatment. Application of Behavioral Techniques. Cognitive Techniques. Focus on Target Symptoms. Specific Techniques for the Suicidal Patient. Interview with a Depressed Suicidal Patient. Depressogenic Assumptions. Integration of Homework into Therapy. Technical Problems. Termination and Relapse. Hollon,Shaw, Group Cognitive Therapy. Antidepressant Medications. Outcome Studies. Appendix: Materials. References. Index.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780898629194

Description

This bestselling, classic work offers a definitive presentation of the theory and practice of cognitive therapy for depression. Aaron T. Beck and his associates set forth their seminal argument that depression arises from a "cognitive triad" of errors and from the idiosyncratic way that one infers, recollects, and generalizes. From the initial interview to termination, many helpful case examples demonstrate how cognitive-behavioral interventions can loosen the grip of "depressogenic" thoughts and assumptions. Guidance is provided for working with individuals and groups to address the full range of problems that patients face, including suicidal ideation and possible relapse.

Table of Contents

1. An Overview 2. The Role of Emotions in Cognitive Therapy 3. The Therapeutic Relationship: Application to Cognitive Therapy 4. Structure of the Therapeutic Interview 5. The Initial Interview 6. Session by Session Treatment: A Typical Course of Therapy 7. Application of Behavioral Techniques 8. Cognitive Techniques 9. Focus on Target Symptoms 10. Specific Techniques for the Suicidal Patient 11. Interview with a Depressed Suicidal Patient 12. Depressogenic Assumptions 13. Integration of Homework into Therapy 14. Technical Problems 15. Problems Related to Termination and Relapse 16. Group Cognitive Therapy for Depressed Patients Steven D. Hollon and Brian F. Shaw 17. Cognitive Therapy and Antidepressant Medications 18. Outcome Studies of Cognitive Therapy Appendix: Materials *The Beck Inventory *Scale for Suicide Ideation *Daily Record of Dysfunctional Thoughts *Competency Checklist for Cognitive Therapists *Possible Reasons for Not Doing Self-Help Assignments *Research Protocol for Outcome Study at Center for Cognitive Therapy *Further Materials and Technical Aids

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