Advances in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Edited by:
- Keith S. Dobson - University of Calgary, Canada
- Kenneth D. Craig - University of British Colombia, Canada
Volume:
2
June 1996 | 328 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
How do we address and treat anger from a behavioral standpoint? Can marital problems be treated effectively using cognitive-behavioral therapy? Leading researchers and practitioners set out to answer these questions and more in Advances in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, a timely volume that provides a unique perspective on the use of cognitive-behavioral therapies. Instead of focusing on different forms or models, this volume examines the use of cognitive-behavioral therapy with a range of disorders such as posttraumatic stress, agoraphobia, and chronic pain. This book also includes several topics seriously underrepresented in other texts, including personality disorders and child/adolescent disorders. Excellent integration of empirical research with clinical applications characterizes this valuable volume.
Advances in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy will appeal to advanced students, researchers, and practitioners in clinical psychology, developmental psychology, social work, interpersonal violence, nursing, and criminology. Those interested in issues relating to aging and interpersonal violence will also benefit from reading this book.
Frederick H Kanfer
Motivation and Emotion in Behavior Therapy
Jerry L Deffenbacher
Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Anger Reduction
Keith S Dobson and Susan Jackman-Cram
Common Principles in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Depression
Dennis C Turk
Cognitive Factors in Chronic Pain and Disability
Dianne L Chambless and Martha M Gillis
Cognitive Therapy of Anxiety Disorders
Michelle G Craske
Cognitive-Behavioral Assessment and Treatment of Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia
James F Alexander et al
Changing Cognitive Schemas
Charlotte Johnston
Addressing Parent Cognitions in Interventions with Families of Disruptive Children
Donald H Baucom et al
Understanding and Treating Marital Distress from a Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention
Janice L Howes and T Michael Vallis
Cognitive Therapy with Nontraditional Populations