Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for TraumaVictoria M. Follette, Josef I. Ruzek This volume brings together leading clinicians and researchers to present cognitive-behavioural approaches to treating PTSD and other trauma-related symptoms and disorders. |
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER | 17 |
CHAPTER THREE | 34 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 65 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 96 |
CHAPTER | 117 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 146 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 173 |
CHAPTER ELEVEN | 258 |
CHAPTER TWELVE | 290 |
CHAPTER THIRTEEN | 321 |
CHAPTER FOURTEEN | 362 |
CHAPTER FIFTEEN | 388 |
CHAPTER SIXTEEN | 405 |
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN | 433 |
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies for Trauma, Second Edition Victoria M. Follette,Josef I. Ruzek No preview available - 2007 |
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