Cognitive-behavioral therapy in groups
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy in groups
Guilford Press, 2009, c2006
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Bibliography: p. 401-440
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
*Practical: includes session outlines, sample dialogues, forms, and checklists.
*Each disorder-specific chapter includes a recommended treatment protocol.
*Evidence based: CBT groups can be as effective as individual treatment.
*Wide appeal to therapists and counselors in a range of settings.
Table of Contents
I. General Principles and Practice of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Groups
1. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Groups: Possibilities and Challenges
2. Group Processes in CBT: Using Group Dynamics Productively
3. Cognitive Strategies in CBT Groups
4. Behavioral Strategies in CBT Groups
5. Basic Structure and Implementation of CBT Groups
6. Overcoming Obstacles in CBT Groups: Challenges and Problems in Group Structure
II. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Groups for Specific Disorders
7. Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia
8. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
9. Social Anxiety Disorder
10. Depression
11. Bipolar Disorder
12. Eating Disorders
13. Substance Abuse, Frederick Rotgers and Trinh An Nguyen
14. Personality Disorders, Arthur Freeman and Jessica L. Stewart
15. Schizophrenia, David L. Roberts, Amy E. Pinkham, and David L. Penn
III. Comorbidity and Future Directions
16. Comorbidity and CBT Groups
17. The FAQs of CBT Group Intervention
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