Description |
vi, 313 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Chapter 1 Introduction: An exploration of the criticisms of CBT 7 -- Richard House and Del Loewenthal -- CBT PERSPECTIVES & RESPONSES -- Chapter 2 What is CBT Really and How Can We Enhance the Impact of 19 -- Effective Psychotherapies such as CBT? -- Warren Mansell -- Chapter 3 The Case for CBT: A practical perspective from the NHS front line 33 -- Isabel Clarke -- Chapter 4 A Response to the Chapters in Against and For CBT 42 -- Adrian Hemmings -- PARADIGMATIC PERSPECTIVES -- Chapter 5 Behaviour Therapy and the Ideology of Modernity 52 -- Robert L. Woolfolk and Frank C Richardson -- Chapter 6 CBT in Historico-Cultural Perspective 72 -- David Brazier -- Chapter 7 Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Evidence-Based Practice: 77 -- Past, present, and future -- John Lees -- Chapter 8 Cognitive Therapy, Cartesianism, and the Moral Order 86 -- Patrick Bracken and Philip Thomas -- CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES -- Chapter 9 Psychoanalysis and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: 101 -- Rival paradigms or common ground? -- Jane Milton -- Chapter 10 Person-Centred Therapy, a Cognitive Behaviour Therapy 118 -- Keith Tudor -- Chapter 11 Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: From rationalism to 137 -- constructivism? -- DavidA. Winter -- Chapter 12 Post-Existentialism as a Reaction to CBT? 146 -- Del Loewenthal -- Chapter 13 Dialogic Cognitive Therapy? 156 -- Tom Strong, Mishka Lysack and Olga Sutherland -- EPISTEMOLOGICAL AND RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES -- Chapter 14 Thinking Thoughtfully about Cognitive Behaviour Therapy 169 -- John D. Kaye -- Chapter 15 CBT and Empirically Validated Therapies: Infiltrating codes 179 -- of ethics -- Christy Bryceland and Henderikus J. Stam -- Chapter 16 Empirically Supported/Validated Treatments as Modernist Ideology, 188 -- I: Dodo, manualization, and the paradigm question -- Arthur C. Bohart and Richard House -- Chapter 17 Empirically Supported/Validated Treatments as Modernist Ideology, 202 -- II: Alternative perspectives on research and practice -- Richard House &Arthur C Bohart -- Chapter 18 Where is the Magic in Cognitive Therapy? A philo/psychological 218 -- investigation -- Fred Newman -- POLITICAL AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES -- Chapter 19 CBT's Integration into Societal Networks of Power 233 -- Michael Guilfoyle -- Chapter 20 CBT: The obscuring of power in the name of science 241 -- Gillian Proctor -- Chapter 21 Reading 'Happiness': CBT and the Layard thesis 256 -- David Pilgrim -- Chapter 22 LAnti-Livre Noir de la Psychoanalyse- CBT in French/Lacanian 269 -- perspective -- Robert Snell -- Chapter 23 Beck Never Lived in Birmingham: Why cognitive behaviour 278 -- therapy may be a less helpful treatment for psychological distress -- than is often supposed -- Paul Moloney and Paul Kelly -- Chapter 24 Conclusion: Contesting therapy paradigms about what it means 289 -- to be human -- Del Loewenthal and Richard House |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Cognitive therapy -- Evaluation.
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Cognitive therapy -- History.
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Cognitive therapy.
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
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Author |
House, Richard, editor
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Loewenthal, Del, 1947- editor
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LC no. |
2009437681 |
ISBN |
1906254109 (paperback) |
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9781906254100 (paperback) |
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