Roadblocks in cognitive-behavioral therapy : transforming challenges into opportunities for change
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Roadblocks in cognitive-behavioral therapy : transforming challenges into opportunities for change
Guilford Press, c2003
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Roadblocks in cognitive behavioral therapy
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Helping the clinician understand and manage frequently encountered obstacles in treatment, including but not limited to resistance, this volume brings together leading contributors representing a range of cognitive-behavioral perspectives. Each research-based chapter addresses a specific kind of 'roadblock', exploring how and why it arises and suggesting effective, practical solutions. A section on specific populations examines difficulties that occur in treating such complex disorders as psychosis, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and binge-eating. Other sections cover new directions in case conceptualization; working with emotional and metacognitive processes in cognitive therapy; approaches to engaging angry patients and dealing with alliance ruptures; and, ways to overcome impasses in couple and family work.
Table of Contents
Part I: Case Conceptualization. Needleman, Case Conceptualization in Preventing and Responding to Therapeutic Difficulties. Freeman, McCloskey, Impediments to Effective Psychotherapy. Tompkins, Effective Homework. Part II: Metacognition and Emotion. Wells, Anxiety Disorders, Metacognition, and Change. Leahy, Emotional Schemas and Resistance. Holland, Avoidance of Emotion as an Obstacle to Progress.Part III: Specific Populations. Haddock, Siddle, Psychosis. Newman, Bipolar Disorder. Smucker, Grunert, Weis, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A New Algorithm Treatment Model. Schaffer, Binge-eating and Other Eating Disorders. Part IV: Couples and Families. Epstein, Baucom, Couple Therapy. Dattilio, Family Therapy. Part V: Psychotherapy Processes. Foertsch, Manning, Dimeff, Difficult-to-Treat Patients: The Approach from Dialectical Behavior Therapy. Stevens, Safran,Muran, Obstacles or Opportunities? A Relational Approach to Negotiating Alliance Ruptures. Tafrate,Kassinove, Angry Patients: Strategies for the Beginning Phase of Treatment. Marcinko, Medication Compliance with Difficult Patients. Leahy, Conclusions.
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