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This edited volume provides both conceptual and practical information for conducting and evaluating evidence-based outcome studies. It encompasses psychotherapy research for traditional mental health disorders (eg. depression, anxiety), as well as psychosocial-based treatments provided to medical patient populations to have impact either on the disease process itself (pain, cardiovascular risk) or to improve the quality of life of such individuals. This is a hands-on book, whose major emphasis is on the practical nuts-and-bolts implementation of psychosocial-based RCTs from conception to completion.
Evidence-based psychiatry. --- Psychiatry --- Psychotherapy --- Clinical trials. --- Controlled clinical trials --- Patient trials of new treatments --- Randomized clinical trials --- Trials, Clinical --- Clinical medicine --- Human experimentation in medicine --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Medicine and psychology --- Mental health --- Psychology, Pathological --- Evidence-based medicine --- Research --- Methodology. --- Treatment --- Decision making --- Algemene psychologie --- Evidence-Based Medicine. --- Randomized Controlled Trials --- Treatment Outcome. --- algemene overzichten. --- methods. --- Methods.
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This Handbook provides a contemporary and comprehensive illustration of the wide range of evidence-based psychotherapy interventions currently subsumed under the rubric of cognitive and behavioral therapies (CBT). Currently there exists a wide selection of strategies and approaches for various clinical problem areas, as well as several interventions designed to promote living well, achieving life goals, and building one’s resilience. Contributors include internationally prominent individuals in cognitive and behavioral theory, assessment, and treatment. Moreover, this volume was developed to provide students, clinicians, and researchers with an understanding regarding each treatment approach and target treatment population. Each chapter provides valuable insights concerning the theory, development, and future directions of cognitive and behavioral interventions. Our intention as co-editors was to provide a collection of intervention chapters that takes the reader through underlying theory and philosophies inherent to a cognitive and behavioral approach to treatment. However, we also include chapters regarding case formulation, requisite professional cognitive and behavioral competencies, and the integration of multiculturalism into clinical practice. In this manner, we hope to provide additional context and advice regarding how to integrate the collective wealth of information contained across the chapters. The Handbook was carefully edited so as to clarify terms present in the literature regarding cognitive and behavioral interventions. In addition, readers can learn the rich variety, similarities, and differences present among the plethora of C&BT interventions included in the volume.
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A manual for the diagnosis and treatment of depression--based on a new, integrated view of the nature, course, and treatment of depression. Depression is one of the most prevalent mental health problems. The authors present a theoretical problem-solving model, which unifies the strengths of cognitive-behavioral therapies, all supported by an overview of relevant research. They then provide a step-by-step practical guide to conducting problem-solving therapy for depressed patients. The clinical guidelines and case study examples are stimulating, and set this book apart from those simply describing research findings.
Psychiatry --- Depression, Mental --- Problem-solving therapy. --- Depression --- Models, Psychological. --- Problem Solving. --- Treatment. --- therapy. --- Therapy.
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This user-friendly guide will help the clinician develop Cognitive-Behavioral treatment plans for 11 common psychological disorders (e.g., major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety, borderline personality disorder, anger problems). Based on a problem-solving model and empirical literature, the authors focus on two major clinical tasks involved in this process: case formulation and treatment design. They delineate short-term goals, long-term goals, treatment targets, and potential interventions. Appendices include ""quick guides to CBT treatment planning"" for the 11 disorders and selected
Cognitive therapy. --- Psychiatry --- Problem-solving therapy. --- Cognitive-behavior therapy --- Cognitive-behavioral therapy --- Cognitive psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy --- Problem-centered therapy --- Problem-oriented therapy --- Mediation therapy --- Differential therapeutics in psychiatry --- Case conceptualization in psychiatry --- Case formulation in psychiatry --- Conceptualization of cases in psychiatry --- Formulation of cases in psychiatry --- Case formulation. --- Differential therapeutics. --- Methodology --- Case conceptualization
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Devoted to providing readers with a state of the art guide to the competencies required for the specialty practice of cognitive and behavioral psychology, Specialty Competencies in Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology describes and defines the foundational and functional competencies that guide best practices in this specialty. Influenced by a profession-wide recognition of the unique and distinct nature among psychological specialty practice as well as efforts to define professional competence, this book illustrates how cognitive and behavioral psychologists actualize each area of professional
Cognitive psychology. --- Behaviorism (Psychology) --- Psychologists. --- Psychology --- Behavioral scientists --- Behavioralism (Psychology) --- Behavioristic psychology --- Behaviouralism (Psychology) --- Behaviourism (Psychology) --- Scientific behaviorism --- Psychology, Cognitive --- Cognitive science --- Practice.
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Psychology --- Human ecology. Social biology --- Psychiatry --- psychologie --- stressmanagement --- stress --- coping --- klinische psychologie --- omgevingsproblematiek
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One of the hallmarks of cognitive behavior therapy is its diversity today. Since its inception, over twenty five years ago, this once revolutionary approach to psychotherapy has grown to encompass treatments across the full range of psychological disorders. The Encyclopedia of Cognitive Behavior Therapy brings together all of the key aspects of this field distilling decades of clinical wisdom into one authoritative volume. With a preface by Aaron T. Beck, founder of the cognitive approach, the Encyclopedia features entries by noted experts including Arthur Freeman, Windy Dryden, Marsha Linehan, Edna Foa, and Thomas Ollendick to name but a few, and reviews the latest empirical data on first-line therapies and combination approaches, to give readers both insights into clients' problems and the most effective treatments available. ¢ Common disorders and conditions: anxiety, depression, OCD, phobias, sleep disturbance, eating disorders, grief, anger ¢ Essential components of treatment: the therapeutic relationship, case formulation, homework, relapse prevention ¢ Treatment methods: dialectical behavior therapy, REBT, paradoxical interventions, social skills training, stress inoculation, play therapy, CBT/medicine combinations ¢ Applications of CBT with specific populations: children, adolescents, couples, dually diagnosed clients, the elderly, veterans, refugees ¢ Emerging problems: Internet addiction, chronic pain, narcolepsy pathological gambling, jet lag All entries feature reference lists and are cross-indexed. The Encyclopedia of Cognitive Behavior Therapy capably fills practitioners' and educators' needs for an idea book, teaching text, or quick access to practical, workable interventions.
Psychology --- Human ecology. Social biology --- Psychiatry --- psychologie --- stressmanagement --- stress --- coping --- klinische psychologie --- omgevingsproblematiek
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