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This volume contains examples of how cognitive therapists working
in varied settings with groups of adult clients have applied the
cognitive model in their domain. Cognitive therapy has much broader
application than the traditional area of depression; contributors
illustrate the way they work by using extended case material,
readers will hear the voices of the clients and empathise with both
client and therapist as they seek to build a collaborative
relationship. Areas discussed range from drug abuse and eating
disorders to obsessive behaviour. Any therapist, however
experienced, will learn from `listening in' on the cases presented
and students will find it essential reading.
'A clear, rigorous account of cognitive behavioural methods for
treating depression.' - British Journal of Psychiatry The use of
behavioural and cognitive techniques for treating depression has
yielded exciting results. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is as
effective in the short term as anti-depressant drugs and has
longer-lasting effects than medication. This book brings together
assessment and treatment techniques of proven efficacy, describing
them in usable detail and setting them in the context of current
psychological theories of depression. It is an invaluable guide to
practitioners wishing to make use of CBT.
'A clear, rigorous account of cognitive behavioural methods for
treating depression.' - British Journal of Psychiatry The use of
behavioural and cognitive techniques for treating depression has
yielded exciting results. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is as
effective in the short term as anti-depressant drugs and has
longer-lasting effects than medication. This book brings together
assessment and treatment techniques of proven efficacy, describing
them in usable detail and setting them in the context of current
psychological theories of depression. It is an invaluable guide to
practitioners wishing to make use of CBT.
This volume contains examples of how cognitive therapists working
in varied settings with groups of adult clients have applied the
cognitive model in their domain. Cognitive therapy has much broader
application than the traditional area of depression; contributors
illustrate the way they work by using extended case material,
readers will hear the voices of the clients and empathise with both
client and therapist as they seek to build a collaborative
relationship. Areas discussed range from drug abuse and eating
disorders to obsessive behaviour. Any therapist, however
experienced, will learn from listening in' on the cases presented
and students will find it essential reading.
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