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Innovations and Advances in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

This important new volume explores cutting edge developments in the application of cognitive behaviour therapy across the full spectrum of psychopathology
eBook, English, 2007
Australian Academic Press, Bowen Hills, 2007
1 online resource (297 pages)
9781281709110, 9786611709112, 9781875378982, 9781875378777, 1281709115, 6611709118, 1875378987, 1875378774
1162209869
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Front Cover; Contents; Introduction; List of Contributors; SECTION 1
Innovative treatment for specific presentations; Chapter 1: A CBT-Based Therapy for Music Performance Anxiety; Chapter 2: The Treatment of Magical Ideation; Chapter 3: Mindfulness Meditation and Bipolar Disorder; Chapter 4: Mindfulness as Therapy From a Buddhist Perspective; Chapter 5: Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment of Trauma-Related Nightmares in Children: A Developmental Adaptation of Imagery Rehearsal Therapy; Chapter 6: Treatment Programs for Children With Selective Mutism Chapter 7: Developing and Delivering Computer-Based CBT for Anxiety Disorders in Young PeopleChapter 8: Cognitive Therapy With Older Adults: Are Adaptations Necessary?; Chapter 9: The Application of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Chronic Pain; Chapter 10: From Passive Acceptance to Active Engagement: The Path of CBT for Psychosis; SECTION 2
Treatment comparisons; Chapter 11: Cognitive Therapy Enhanced With Emotive Techniques in the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder; Chapter 12: Enhancing Outcomes in the Treatment of Generalised Anxiety Disorder Chapter 13: Can Motivational Enhancement Therapy Improve a Cognitive Behaviourally Based Inpatient Program for Eating Disorders?Chapter 14: Using Cognitive Processing Therapy for Assault Victims With Acute Stress Disorder; Chapter 15: A CBT Internet Program for Depression in Adolescents (MoodGYM): Effects on Depressive Symptoms, Attributional Style, Self-Esteem and Beliefs About Depression; SECTION 3
Clinical implications of empirical research; Chapter 16: Maladaptive Schemas and Eating Disorders: Therapeutic Considerations; Chapter 17: The Nature and Role of Avoidance in Depression Chapter 18: Modelling the Depressive Disorders: A Subtyping StrategyChapter 19: Autobiographical Memory in the Development, Maintenance, and Resolution of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder After Trauma; Chapter 20: Cognitive and Social Support Factors in the Development of Acute Trauma Response in Children; Chapter 21: The Role of Therapist Schema in the Training and Supervision of Cognitive Therapists; Chapter 22: The Advantage of Accessing Early Maladaptive Schemas in Early Childhood Memories and Empirical Evidence of Their Predictive Worth; Index; Back cover
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