
Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Core Principles for Practice
W. O'Donohue(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 6. July 2012
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464 pages
978-1-118-47088-6 (ISBN)
Description
Behavior therapy is an increasingly complex approach to the treatment of human problems, ballooning in the last fifty years to nearly one hundred separate techniques. In this book, leading researchers and clinicians identify the fourteen core principles behind the 400 separate treatment protocols and summarize the theory behind, history of, evidence base, and applications of these core principles of cognitive behavior therapy as they relate to current practice. Students and practitioners will benefit from the perfect balance of history, theory, and evidence base with guidance for real world applications.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 188 mm
Thickness: 102 mm
Weight
2608 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-118-47088-6 (9781118470886)
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WILLIAM T. O'DONOHUE , PhD, Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno, is also a licensed clinical psychologist widely recognized in the field for his knowledge of empirically supported cognitive behavioral therapies. He has edited over twenty books, written thirty-five book chapters, and published more than seventy-five articles in scholarly journals. Dr. O'Donohue is a national expert in training clinicians in integrated care and developing quality improvement projects in integrated care. JANE E. FISHER, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and former director of clinical training at the University of Nevada, Reno. Her research interests include aging and behavioral health; applied behavior analysis; and the integration of evidence-based behavioral healthcare in primary and long-term care settings.
Content
Acknowledgments vii Contributors ix CHAPTER 1 THE CORE PRINCIPLES OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY 1 William T. O'Donohue and Jane E. Fisher CHAPTER 2 CLINICAL FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS: UNDERSTANDING THE CONTINGENCIES OF REINFORCEMENT 13 Clair Rummel, Christina Garrison-Diehn, Casey Catlin, and Jane E. Fisher CHAPTER 3 SKILLS TRAINING 37 Michael P. Twohig and John P. Dehlin CHAPTER 4 EXPOSURE THERAPY: PROMOTING EMOTIONAL PROCESSING OF PATHOLOGICAL ANXIETY 75 Alyson K. Zalta and Edna B. Foa CHAPTER 5 RELAXATION 105 Holly Hazlett-Stevens and Douglas A. Bernstein CHAPTER 6 COGNITIVE RESTRUCTURING 133 Robert L. Leahy and Simon A. Rego CHAPTER 7 PROBLEM SOLVING 159 Arthur M. Nezu and Christine Maguth Nezu CHAPTER 8 SELF-REGULATION 183 Paul Karoly CHAPTER 9 BEHAVIORAL ACTIVATION 215 Jonathan W. Kanter and Ajeng J. Puspitasari CHAPTER 10 SOCIAL SKILLS 251 Joanna E. Strong Kinnaman and Alan S. Bellack CHAPTER 11 EMOTION REGULATION AND CBT 273 Anthony Papa, Matthew Boland, and M. Todd Sewell CHAPTER 12 COMMUNICATION 325 Justin A. Lavner and Thomas N. Bradbury CHAPTER 13 PRINCIPLES OF POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 353 Jeana L. Magyar-Moe CHAPTER 14 ACCEPTANCE AND COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY 377 Kelly G. Wilson, Maureen K. Flynn, Michael Bordieri, Stephanie Nassar, Nadia Lucas, and Kerry Whiteman Author Index 399 Subject Index 425