Science and practice of cognitive behaviour therapy
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Science and practice of cognitive behaviour therapy
(Oxford medical publications)
Oxford University Press, 1997
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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pbk ISBN 9780192627254
Description
In a relatively short period of time, cognitive behaviour therapy has become the leading psychotherapy in most Western countries. Much of the appeal and success of cognitive behaviour therapy is due to the close links between science and practice which characterise the cognitive behaviour therapy movement and to the demonstrated effectiveness of the treatment approach.
This book, which is divided into two parts, illustrates the links between science and practice in modern Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Part One covers general issues and includes chapters on: The Evolution of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (Stanley Rachman); The Foundations of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (Michael Gelder); Information Processing Biases in Emotional Disorders (Andrew Mathews); The Relationship Between Cognition and Emotion
(John D Teasdale); Efficacy and Dissemination of Psychological Treatment (David H. Barlow and Stefan G Hofmann). Part Two focuses on specific disorders and includes chapters on: Panic Disorder and Social Phobia (David M Clark); Generalized Anxiety Disorder (Adrian Wells and Gillian Butler); Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (Paul M Salkovskis and Joan Kirk);
Eating Disorders (Christopher G Fairburn); Sexual Problems (John Bancroft); Depression (J Mark G Williams); Attempted Suicide (Keith Hawton) Hypochondriasis (Paul M Salkovskis and Christopher Bass); Cardiovascular Disease (Derek W Johnston) Atypical Chest Pain (Richard Mayou); Chronic Fatigue (Michael Sharpe); Problem-Solving Treatment in Primary Care
(Denis Gath and Laurence Mynors-Wallis). Each of the chapters in Part Two outlines the current cognitive behavioural conceptualization of the disorder, reviews relevant research and describes current cognitive behavioural treatment procedures.
The book will be of interest to clinicians and researchers from a wide range of backgrounds, as well as students and trainees in clinical psychology, psychiatry and psychotherapy.
Table of Contents
- Part One
- The evolution of cognitive behaviour therapy
- The Scientific foundations of cognitive behaviour therapy
- Information processing biases in emotional disorders
- The relationship between cognition and emotion: the mind-in-place in mood disorders
- Efficacy and dissemination of psychological treatments
- Part Two
- Panic disorder and social phobia
- Generalised anxiety disorder
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Eating disorders
- Sex therapy
- Depression
- Attempted suicide
- Hypochondriasis
- Atypical chest pain
- Chronic fatigue
- Problem-solving treatments in primary care
- Volume
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hardcover ISBN 9780192627261
Description
In a relatively short period of time, cognitive behaviour therapy has become the leading psychotherapy in most Western countries. Much of the appeal and success of cognitive behaviour therapy is due to the close links between science and practice which characterise the cognitive behaviour therapy movement and to the demonstrated effectiveness of the treatment approach. This book, which is divided into two parts, illustrates the links between science and practice in modern Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Part One covers general issues and includes chapters on: The Evolution of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (Stanley Rachman) ; The Foundations of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (Michael Gelder) ; Information Processing Biases in Emotional Disorders (Andrew Mathews) ; The Relationship Between Cognition and Emotion (John D Teasdale) ; Efficacy and Dissemination of Psychological Treatment (David H. Barlow and Stefan G Hofmann) . The book will be of interest to clinicians and researchers from a wide range of backgrounds, as well as students and trainees in clinical psychology, psychiatry and psychotherapy. This book is intended for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, psychotherapists.
Table of Contents
- Part One: the evolution of cognitive behaviour therapy
- the scientific foundations of cognitive behaviour therapy
- information processing biases in emotional disorders
- the relationship between cognition and emotion - the mind-in-place in mood disorders
- efficacy and dissemination of psychological treatments. Part Two: panic disorder and social phobia
- generalized anxiety disorder
- obsessive-compulsive disorder
- eating disorders
- sex therapy
- depression
- attempted suicide
- hypochondriasis
- atypical chest pain
- chronic fatigue
- problem-solving treatments in primary care.
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