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Title Behavior therapy : first, second, and third waves / William O'Donohue, Akihiko Masuda, editors
Published Cham : Springer, [2022]
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 809 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Part I: Introduction -- The Three Waves of Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Scientific Aspirations and Scientific Status -- History and Revolution of CBT: A Kuhnian Perspective -- Wittgensteinian Fibres and CBT -- Scientific Epistemology and CBT -- Agnotology and CBT -- Overview of Chapters in the Present Volume -- References -- Personal Perspectives on the Development of Behavior Therapy and Cognitive Behavior Therapy -- Earliest Influences -- Cognitive Factors in Behavior Therapy - The Development of Cognitive Behavior Therapy
The Person as an Active, Thinking Agent -- Relaxation as an Active Cognitive Process -- Countercontrol -- Attribution -- Perceived Control -- Science and Practice: A Two-Way Street -- Principles of Change Not Treatment Packages -- Abnormal Psychology Textbook -- Clinical Complexity and Psychotherapy Integration -- The Therapist's Thoughts and Feelings During Interactions with Patients -- The Phenomenological Essence of CBT -- Early Involvement in Basic Cognitive Research -- Cognitive Assessment -- Ethics and Psychotherapy of All Kinds -- Clinical Problems as Clinicians' Constructions
Conclusion -- References -- Meta-science and the Three Waves of Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Three Distinct Sets of Commitments -- An Overview -- Science and Problem Solving -- First Wave: Skinner, Behavior Therapy, and Applied Behavior Analysis -- B. F. Skinner's Views of Science -- Skinner's Philosophy of Science and Evolutionary Epistemology -- Skinner's Indigenous Evolutionary Epistemology -- The Second Wave: The Stoics and Neo-Popperians -- The Stoics -- Popper and the Neo-Popperians -- Bartley's Pan-Critical Rationalism -- Pan-Critical Rationality and Evolution
Pan-Critical Rationality and Rational Emotive Therapy -- The Third Wave: Post-Modernism and Contextualism -- Functional Contextualism -- Evolutionary Epistemology -- Basic and Applied Science: A Reticulated Model -- Middle-Level Terms and Constructs -- Conclusions -- References -- What Is First-Wave Behavior Therapy? -- A Representative View of Behavior Therapy -- Neobehaviorism -- Behavior Analysis -- Conclusion -- Foundations of Behavior Therapy -- Long Past: 500 B.C.E.-1900 C.E. -- Conclusion -- Short History: 1900-1950 -- Recent Origins: 1950-1960 -- Institutional Founding (1960-1970)
Yesterday and Today -- Yesterday -- Today -- Conclusion -- References -- What Is Second Wave Behavior Therapy? -- Essentials of CBT -- The Origins of CBT -- Overcoming the Limits of First Wave Behavior Therapy -- REBT and CT -- Albert Ellis' Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy -- Aaron Beck's Cognitive Behavior Therapy -- The Relationship Between Second and Third Wave Therapies -- CBT Strategies -- What Do Patients Learn in CBT? -- Conclusion -- References -- What Is Third Wave Behavior Therapy? -- Third Wave Behavior Therapies -- History -- "Anomalies" in the Context of the Second Wave
Summary This book provides a comprehensive overview of first, second, and third wave behavior therapies, comparing and contrasting their relative strengths and weaknesses. Recent discussion and research has focused intently on third wave behavior therapies, in particular Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). This is in contrast with first wave behavior therapies (what today might be called applied behavior analysis or clinical behavior therapy) and second wave behavior therapies brought about by the "cognitive revolution." The editors aim to provide a fuller understanding of this psychotherapeutic paradigm, tracking how behavior therapies have evolved through history and various paradigm shifts in the field. To this end, the book is organized into five sections covering: Introduction to the three waves of behavior therapy Assessment and measurement strategies Comparative issues and controversies Applications of the three waves of behavior therapy to 7 major disorders: anxiety, depression, obesity, psychosis, substance abuse, ADHD, and chronic pain Implications of and future directions for behavior therapies. This volume provides a useful perspective on the evolution of cognitive behavior therapy that will inform the study and practice of a variety of mental health professionals
Notes Includes index
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed November 2, 2022)
Subject Behavior therapy.
Behavior Therapy
Behavior therapy
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
Author O'Donohue, William T., editor.
Masuda, Akihiko, editor.
ISBN 9783031116773
3031116771