Innovations and Advances in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Danielle A. Einstein, Danielle A Einstein (Contributor)
This important new volume explores cutting edge developments in the application of cognitive behaviour therapy across the full spectrum of psychopathology
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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