Cognitive Behavior Therapy
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A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Programme for Problem Gambling
Therapist Manual
- By Namrata Raylu, and Tian Po Oei.
Published May 2010
This book is a treatment manual providing guidance for therapists treating clients with gambling addictions.
In this book the authors use a cognitive behavioural approach and provide a session by session guide for overcoming problem gambling. Essential topics covered include:
assessment and…
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Compassion Focused Therapy
Distinctive Features
- By Paul Gilbert.
Published April 2010
Research into the beneficial effect of developing compassion has advanced enormously in the last ten years, with the development of inner compassion being an important therapeutic focus and goal. This book explains how Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) – a process of developing compassion for the…
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Teaching Child Psychiatrists Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Rudiments and Rubrics
- By Robert D. Friedberg, Laura Hollar-Wilt, Adam Biuckians, Michael Murray and Angela A. Gorman.
Published January 2010
Teaching Child Psychiatrists Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is an essential resource for clinical child psychologists, psychiatrists and psychotherapists, and mental health professionals. Since 2001, psychiatry residency programs have required resident competency in five specific…
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Treatment Resistant Anxiety Disorders
Resolving Impasses to Symptom Remission
- Edited by Debbie Sookman, and Robert L. Leahy.
Published September 2009
Treatment Resistant Anxiety Disorders: Resolving Impasses to Symptom Remission brings together leading cognitive behavioral therapists from major theoretical orientations to provide clinicians with a greatly needed source of information, skills, and strategies from a wide range of CBT approaches.…
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Cognitive Therapy with Children and Young People
- By Patrick Smith, Sean Perrin, William Yule and David M. Clark.
Published September 2009
Post traumatic stress disorder develops after exposure to one or more terrifying events that have caused, or threatened to cause the sufferer grave physical harm. This book discusses how trauma-focused cognitive therapy can be used to help children and adolescents who suffer from post traumatic…
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A Casebook of Cognitive Therapy for Traumatic Stress Reactions
- Edited by Nick Grey.
Published July 2009
Many people experience traumatic events and whilst some gradually recover from such experiences, others find it more difficult and may seek professional help for a range of problems. A Casebook of Cognitive Therapy for Traumatic Stress Reactions aims to help therapists who may not have an extensive…
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Children
A Guide for the Community Practitioner
- By Katharina Manassis.
Published June 2009
This book aims to bridge the gap between child cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) as practiced in academic centers and its use in community settings. Because CBT is considered the 'gold standard' in the treatment of a variety of child mental health conditions and has been evaluated in numerous…
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Developing Resilience
A Cognitive-Behavioural Approach
- By Michael Neenan.
Published June 2009
Some individuals emerge from grim experiences stronger in mind and spirit than others who suffered the same fate. In this book, Michael Neenan suggests that it is the meanings that we attach to events, and not the events themselves, that determine our reactions to them; this is why…
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Living and Surviving in Harm's Way
A Psychological Treatment Handbook for Pre- and Post-Deployment of Military Personnel
- Edited by Sharon Morgillo Freeman, Bret A Moore and Arthur Freeman.
Published June 2009
In Living and Surviving in Harm's Way, experts investigate the psychological impact of how warriors live and survive in combat duty. They address the combat preparation of servicemen and women, their support systems, and their interpersonal and intrapersonal experiences. The text maintains a focus…
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Imagery and the Threatened Self
Perspectives on Mental Imagery and the Self in Cognitive Therapy
- Edited by Lusia Stopa.
Published May 2009
Imagery is important in cognitive therapy because images often trigger strong emotions, and imagery techniques such as imaginal reliving and imaginal rescripting are increasingly used in therapeutic treatments. Imagery and the Threatened Self considers the role that images of the self play in a…
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