Full Description
Publisher's Noteguaranteed by the Publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. The Psychotherapy in Clinical Practice series incorporates essential therapeutic principles into clinically relevant patient management. This second volume, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Clinicians, familiarizes clinicians with the theory and clinical use of cognitive behavioral therapy.The book explains the historical development and theoretical foundations of cognitive behavioral therapy, the importance of individual case conceptualization, the patient-therapist relationship, the therapeutic process, and specific treatment techniques and presents models for the treatment of common psychiatric disorders, including depression, bipolar disorder, panic disorder, social phobia, and personality disorders. Several cases are presented at the beginning of the book and discussed as examples throughout the text.
Contents
IntroductionIntroduction to CasesCasesHistorical Development of Cognitive TherapyCognitive Model and Theory of PsychopathologyCase FormulationTHERAPYThe Patient-Therapist RelationshipTools of TreatmentStructure of SessionsResistanceTerminationAffective DisordersAnxiety DisordersPersonality Disorders and Dialectical Behavior TherapyMedication AdherenceAppendixesHow Do I Become A Cognitive Therapist?Case Formulation GuidelinesReading Lists



