
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for People with Cancer
Oxford University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 25. July 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-19-850866-3 (ISBN)
Description
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) has established itself as the psychological treatment of choice for many conditions. It offers a brief, convincing, common sense approach to the emotional problems faced by people with cancer, and there is considerable evidence for its effectiveness. Since the first edition of this book in 1989 (published as Psychological Therapy for Patients with Cancer) there have been many developments in cognitive therapy and psycho-oncology which have been incorporated in the new edition. The current evidence for the effect of psychological state on survival and the efficacy of CBT in cancer is reviewed. Using a cognitive behavioural model to understand reactions to cancer, the authors present cognitive, behavioural, emotional and interpersonal interventions to help people adjust to the threat to their life and their view of themselves. Case examples illustrate how these techniques are used to reduce anxiety and depression, induce a fighting spirit, teach effective coping skills and develop open communication between patients and their partners.
Mental health professionals working in oncology and health care professionals interested in psychological management will find this a useful source for psychological techniques that can be applied in a busy clinical setting. ALSO PUBLISHED BY OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Science and Practice of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Edited by David Clark & Christopher Fairburn Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychiatric Problems Edited by Keith Hawton, Paul Salkovskis, Joan Kirk & David Clark
Mental health professionals working in oncology and health care professionals interested in psychological management will find this a useful source for psychological techniques that can be applied in a busy clinical setting. ALSO PUBLISHED BY OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Science and Practice of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Edited by David Clark & Christopher Fairburn Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychiatric Problems Edited by Keith Hawton, Paul Salkovskis, Joan Kirk & David Clark
Reviews / Votes
The book is very well written and may be appropriate not only for psychotherapists, but also for physicians who want to improve their psychosomatic skills. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics I would ... highly recommend this book to those working in palliative care. It was easy to read, of manageable length, and provided many useful examples of cognitive and behavioural techniques that those working in palliative care would be able to adopt immediately into clinical practice. Palliative Medicine, 17More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
fig., num. tab.
numerous tables, boxes and figures
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
335 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-850866-3 (9780198508663)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
Book
07/1989
Butterworth-Heinemann
€95.63
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Content
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CANCER; 1. What people with cancer feel: psychological reactions to life threatening illness; 2. A cognitive model of adjustment to cancer; 3. Can cognitive behaviour therapy improve quality of life?; 4. Can psychological therapy affect duration of survival?; COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR PEOPLE WITH CANCER; 5. Overview of therapy; 6. The therapy session; 7. Experiencing and expressing emotions; 8. Behavioural techniques; 9. Cognitive techniques I: basic cognitive techniques; 10. Cognitive techniques II: applications of cognitive techniques to common problems; 11. Working with couples; 12. Advanced and terminal illness; 13. Group therapy; 14. Concluding remarks; References; Appendices