The Challenge of Cognitive Therapy [E-Book] : Applications to Nontraditional Populations / edited by T. Michael Vallis, Janice L. Howes, Philip C. Miller.
Cognitive therapy is fast becoming one of the more popular and well respected forms of psychotherapy. In both research and clinical practice, several advantages of cognitive therapy have been identified. Cognitive therapy is structured enough to provide a therapeutic framework for clinicians, as we...
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Personal Name(s): | Howes, Janice L., editor |
Miller, Philip C., editor / Vallis, T. Michael, editor | |
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Boston, MA :
Springer,
1991
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Physical Description: |
XII, 186 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9781489906496 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4899-0649-6 |
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Applied Clinical Psychology
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- I: Theoretical Advances in Cognitive Therapy
- 1. Theoretical and Conceptual Bases of Cognitive Therapy
- 2. Conceptualization and Flexibility in Cognitive Therapy
- 3. The Therapeutic Relationship and Resistance to Change in Cognitive Therapy
- II: Clinical Applications
- 4. The Application of Cognitive Therapy to Patients with Personality Disorders
- 5. The Application of Cognitive Therapy to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- 6. The Application of Cognitive Therapy to Postpartum Depression
- 7. The Application of Cognitive Therapy to the Bereaved
- 8. The Application of Cognitive Therapy to Chronic Pain.