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Behavioral Interventions in Cognitive Behavior Therapy

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Behavioral Interventions in Cognitive Behavior Therapy

Practical Guidance for Putting Theory into Action
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Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) dominates lists of evidence-based treatments and is increasingly used by front-line clinicians. Behavioral methods, such as self-monitoring, behavioral activation, behavioral experiments, exposure therapy, and skills training, are core features of CBT. In fact, some studies suggest that these are among the primary active ingredients in CBT.In this detailed, step-by-step guide, Farmer and Chapman show readers how to put behavioral theory and science into action. They discuss case formulation and treatment planning, core behavioral intervention strategies, and innovative approaches, such as acceptance, mindfulness, and a behavioral approach to cognition. Flexible and useful across different client populations, the behavioral interventions described here leave room for therapists to be respectful of their clients' unique needs and individuality. Using case examples, the authors demonstrate how to generate case formulations, apply interventions, respond to common problems, navigate termination, and help clients to generalize treatment gains beyond therapy. The behavioral framework they describe is practical and accessible to clinicians and students with varying degrees of behavioral training.This is a practical guide to the most popular form of therapy used (shown to be effective with depression and many other disorders). It combines discussion of theory with detailed descriptions of therapeutic procedures and applications. It includes an extensive use of case studies. It provides a practical analysis of research results. It contains material useful across client populations and conditions. It is appropriate for grad students through seasoned clinicians.
Release date NZ
January 30th, 2008
Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Pages
342
Dimensions
188x252x30
ISBN-13
9781433802416
Product ID
1968269

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