x, 256 pages : illustrations, forms ; 27 cm + 1 booklet
Contents
Empirical and theoretical underpinnings -- Individualized case formulation and treatment planning -- Structure of the therapy session -- Activity scheduling -- Using the thought record -- Schema change methods -- A case example: Nancy
Summary
This book and the accompanying video series are stated as being an explicit specification of the essential elements of cognitive-behavioral therapy, and an elucidation of the precise behaviors that are required to conceptualize and intervene in a cognitive-behavioral manner. The authors spell out a conceptual model underpinning an empirically based clinically flexible mode of working. They use this model to develop an individualized case conceptualization and provide cognitive-behavior therapy for the depressed patient
Notes
Accompanying booklet, "Essential forms ...", in pocket at back of book
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-249) and index
Notes
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