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Springer, 2019. — 170 p. This book aims to provide the clinicians with details of online cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to facilitate care delivery for patients struggle with depression and anxiety. Chapters cover some of the most fundamental concepts for successful treatment, including experiments, action plans evidence, and the guidelines for managing, thoughts, feelings,...
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Alpha, 2014. — 300 p. — ISBN: 978-1-61564-616-6. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is an approach that addresses dysfunctional emotions and negative behaviors through goal setting and various coping techniques, such as meditation, visualization, relaxation, mindfulness, and more. Idiot's Guides: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy helps readers learn how to recognize negative thought...
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Academic Press, 2019. — 121 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-811975-4. This book merges research and clinical applications pertaining to the common experiences of trauma among clients with many different presentations and diagnoses. The book examines positive processes as they operate within trauma and considers the intentional development by the clinician of these positive processes with...
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Amazon Digital Services LLC, 2019. — 70 p. — ASIN B07MZXNK31. Here is finally a complete guide on CBT that is for the mental health practitioner as well as the clients. The guide is expansive on CBT with new ideas and suggestions for both clinical and non-professional settings. Bonus Inside: 5 Day Free Training- How To Eliminate Stress, Anxiety & Depression Naturally From Your...
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Published in the United States by Oxford University Press Inc., New York, Oxford University Press, 2011. 278 p. The Oxford Guide to Imagery in Cognitive Therapy is a landmark book, which will play an important role in the next phase of cognitive therapy's development. Clinicians and researchers are starting to recognize the centrality of imagery in the development, maintenance,...
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3rd edition. — New Harbinger Publications, 2017. — 290 p. — (A New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook). — ISBN: 978-1626253407. If you are shy or socially anxious, you may dread going to parties, speaking in front of crowds or people you don’t know, going to job interviews, and other critical life situations. You aren’t alone. Studies show that millions of people suffer from a social...
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SAGE Publications, 2019. — 300 p. — ISBN: 978-1-5264-0274-5. This book introduces an approach to CBT for depression that integrates cognitive-behavioral models, evidence, and therapies. Rooted in evidence-based practice and practically focused, it draws on components of first, second, and third-wave CBT to help readers tailor therapy to the needs of individual clients. There is...
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SAGE Publications, 2019. — 679 p. — ISBN: 9781526452375. This book introduces an approach to CBT for depression that integrates cognitive-behavioral models, evidence, and therapies. Rooted in evidence-based practice and practically focused, it draws on components of first, second, and third-wave CBT to help readers tailor therapy to the needs of individual clients. There is a...
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Guilford Publications, 2020. — 274 p. From pioneering treatment developers, this book describes recovery-oriented cognitive therapy (CT-R). This evidence-based approach empowers people given a serious mental health diagnosis such as schizophrenia to build a better life in their chosen community. CT-R provides innovative strategies to help individuals shift from a "patient" mode...
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Routledge, 2002, 344 p. Although Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) has a well elaborated theoretical background and documented standard therapeutic process, new specific theoretical formulations and genuine techniques seem to continually appear. These new treatment developments in CBT constitute the heart of this book. Leading researchers and clinicians, who are also well...
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2nd ed. — Guilford Press, 2011. — 391 p. This book is designed for a broad audience of health and mental health professionals, from those who have never been exposed to cognitive behavior therapy before to those who are quite experienced but wish to improve their skills, including how to conceptualize patients cognitively, plan treatment, employ a variety of techniques, assess...
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3rd Edition. — New York, London: The Guilford Press, 2020. — 433 p. — ISBN: 9781462544196. Hundreds of thousands of clinicians and graduate students have relied on this text – now significantly revised with more than 50% new material – to learn the fundamentals of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT).Leading expert Judith S. Beck demonstrates how to engage patients, develop a sound...
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The Guilford Press, 2015. — 292 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4625-1889-0. Engaging and authoritative, this unique workbook enables therapists and students to build technical savvy in contemporary CBT interventions while deepening their self-awareness and therapeutic relationship skills. Self-practice/self-reflection (SP/SR), an evidence-based training strategy, is presented in 12 carefully...
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Plural Publishing, 2021. — 250 p. — ISBN: 9781635502992. For many individuals afflicted with tinnitus, the condition causes substantial distress. While there is no known cure for tinnitus, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can offer an effective strategy for managing the symptoms and side effects of chronic tinnitus. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Tinnitus is the first book...
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2nd Edition. — The Guilford Press, 2022. — 483 p. — ISBN-13 9781462549870. The leading guide to group-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has now been significantly revised with 70% new material, reflecting over 15 years of research and clinical advances. Too often, CBT training resources treat groups as simply an extension of individual therapy. Filling an important need,...
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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2014. — 253 p. — (Addiction Press). — ISBN: 1118572939. The book presents an integrative theory of hard-to-maintain behaviours, that includes hard-to-reduce or eliminate behaviours like smoking and other drug use, overconsumption of food or unsafe sex, and hard-to-sustain behaviours like exercise and sun-safe behaviours. Most of the examples come from...
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Second Edition. — John Wiley & Sons, 2012. — 363 p. Dozens of practical exercises and easy to perform techniques for banishing negative thoughts before they take hold. Whether you're trying to overcome anxiety and depression, boost self-esteem, beat addiction, lose weight, or simply improve your outlook, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) offers a practical, sensible approach...
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Second Edition. — John Wiley & Sons. 2012. — 363 p. Dozens of practical exercises and easy to perform techniques for banishing negative thoughts before they take hold. Whether you're trying to overcome anxiety and depression, boost self-esteem, beat addiction, lose weight, or simply improve your outlook, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) offers a practical, sensible approach...
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2nd edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2015. — 253 p. — ISBN: 978-1-119-96075-1. The second edition of Beyond Diagnosis is a fully updated and expanded examination of Vic Meyer’s pioneering case formulation approach and its application to cognitive behavioral therapy. The Development of Case Formulation Approaches. The UCL Case Formulation Model: Clinical Process and Procedures. Case...
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Independently published, 2020. — 202 p. — ISBN: .979-8666208250. Are you feeling gripped by an overwhelming emotion of depression draining the color of your life? Do you feel dreadful from anxiety? Do you find yourself lashing out explosively in anger over everything and at everyone? Do you frequently experience panic attacks striking without warning? If so, then read on… The...
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Routledge, 2016. — 234 p. — ISBN: 978-0-415-73837-8. Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia in Those with Depression is a book for clinicians who recognize that insomnia is more often a comorbid condition that merits separate treatment attention. These clinicians know that two-thirds of those who present for depression treatment also complain of significant insomnia and that...
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Wiley-Blackwell, 2019. — 378 p. — ISBN: 978-1-119-38962-0. The essential guide to MiCBT for therapists working in clinical settings This Handbook offers therapists working in clinical settings a practical set of evidence-based techniques derived from mindfulness (vipassana) training and the principles of Cognitive Behavior Therapy. The increasing popularity of...
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HarperCollins, 2006. — 348 p. This book is a complete guide to the side-effects and treatments for anxiety disorders. High anxiety is an unfortunate byproduct of this world, and for approximately 20 million American adults a year, anxiety becomes a debilitating part of their lives. The psychological can become physical, causing dizziness, stammering, heart palpitations,...
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Guilford Press, 2006. — 324 p. — ISBN: 10 1572309636; ISBN: 13 9781593859084. This authoritative book reviews current cognitive-behavioral models of OCD and delineates an innovative, theoretically and empirically grounded approach to assessment and treatment. Leading scientist-practitioner David A. Clark first elaborates and refines existing theories of obsessions and...
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2nd edition. — The Guilford Press, 2023. — 370 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4625-4616-9. If you are seeking lasting relief from out-of-control anxiety, this is the book for you. It is grounded in cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), the proven treatment approach developed and tested over decades by pioneering clinician-researcher Aaron T. Beck. Now Dr. Beck and fellow expert David A. Clark...
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Springer Publishing Company, 2008. — 312 p. This groundbreaking treatment specifically targets chronic nightmares experienced by trauma-exposed persons. An empirically based book, Treating Post-Trauma Nightmares discusses the nature and characteristics of trauma-related nightmares, and serves as a guide to clinicians treating patients with PTSD or other trauma- and...
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2nd edition. — The Guilford Press, 2017. — 370 p. Introduction and the Context Assessment for Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Integration and Case Formulation Setting the Stage for Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Beginning Treatment: Structuring Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Behavioral Work: Increasing Skills Behavioral Work: Decreasing Avoidance Cognitive Work: Identifying Targets...
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3rd edition. — John Wiley & Sons, 2024. — 254 p. — ISBN: 9781394198511. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) is a cognitive-behavioral approach to psychotherapy in which patients are taught to identify and reject irrational and damaging thought patterns and emotional responses. By emphasizing patients’ control over their mental and emotional lives, it cultivates honest...
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3rd edition. — John Wiley & Sons, 2024. — 254 p. — ISBN: 9781394198542. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) is a cognitive-behavioral approach to psychotherapy in which patients are taught to identify and reject irrational and damaging thought patterns and emotional responses. By emphasizing patients’ control over their mental and emotional lives, it cultivates honest...
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Routledge, 2007. — 255 p. — ISBN: 0‑415‑95211‑5. By focusing on the cognitive-behavioral model and treatment options, Dugas and Robichaud present a detailed analysis of the etiology, assessment, and treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: From Science to Practice provides a review of the empirical support...
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New Harbinger Publications, 2023. — 170 p. — ISBN: 978-1648482144. We live in an increasingly uncertain world, and if you struggle with worry, you aren’t alone. You should also know that there’s nothing wrong with worry. Worry happens to all of us — and it can even be helpful at times. But excessive worrying — the kind that keeps us up at night, interferes with our thinking...
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Oxford University Press, 2015. — 266 p. — ISBN: 978–0 – 19 – 938084 – 8. Cognitive therapy, a core approach within a collection of psychotherapeutic techniques known as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), is fundamentally about changing peoples' thoughts-helping them overcome difficulties by recognizing and changing dysfunctional thinking styles. This online guide deconstructs...
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The Guilford Press, 2008. — 338 p. — ISBN: 9781593857097 This book provides the first comprehensive guide to the practice of "enhanced" cognitive behavior therapy (CBT-E), the latest version of the leading empirically supported treatment for eating disorders. Written with the practitioner in mind, the book demonstrates how this transdiagnostic approach can be used with the full...
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5th Edition. — Academic Press, 2019. — 512 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-815395-6. This Handbook, Fifth Edition highlights advances in the field, with seven new chapters and revisions to over 75% of the material. This book will help therapists discover the benefits of incorporating animal assisted therapy into their practice, how to design and implement animal assisted interventions, and...
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Routledge, 2009. — 132 p. — (The CBT Distinctive Features). — ISBN: 978-0-415-43499-7. Metacognitive therapy is based on the principle that worry and rumination are universal processes leading to emotional disorders. These processes are linked to erroneous beliefs about thinking and unhelpful self-regulation strategies. Metacognitive Therapy: Distinctive Features is an...
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2nd edition. — Guilford Press, 2006. — 472 p. This volume presents cutting-edge cognitive and behavioral applications for understanding and treating trauma-related problems in virtually any clinical setting. Leading scientist-practitioners succinctly review the "whys," "whats," and "hows" of their respective approaches. Encompassing individual, group, couple, and parent-child...
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2nd edition. — New York: Guilford Publications, 2007. — 472 p. This volume brings together leading clinicians and researchers to present cognitive-behavioral approaches to treating PTSD and other trauma-related symptoms and disorders. Solidly grounded in the latest theory and research, chapters describe pragmatic, clinician-friendly strategies for working with problems that are...
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Springer, 2022. — 272 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-98553-0. This book combines empirical support, clinical acumen, and practical recommendations comprehensively to examine creative augmentations to the robust cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) model. It discusses augmentations that are supported by research and practice and are also clinical-friendly tools. Each chapter briefly...
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The Guilford Press, 2007. — 244 p. — ISBN: 10 1593854978; ISBN: 13 9781593854973. Asperger syndrome (AS) is a relatively new concept to mental health professionals in the United States. As a developmental disorder, it is typically thought of as a childhood problem. However, as more adults are being identified with this syndrome, they are seeking out treatment. Mental health...
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2nd edition. — Oxford University Press, 2001. — 410 p. — ISBN: 0-19-514311-6. In Overcoming Depression, Gilbert explains the many forms and causes of depression and lays out clinically proven techniques for dealing with this debilitating condition. This book will help people gain insight into problem areas such as perfectionism, shame, anger, and aggression, and how these areas...
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PESI Publishing & Media, 2017. — 165 p. — ISBN: 9781683730811. The ACT Approach is the ultimate Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) resource all clinicians need to move their clients and therapy forward. Combining the foundational knowledge of ACT with practical guidance, strategies, and techniques, you can begin to use ACT immediately with any client that walks through...
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Wiley-Blackwell, 2019. — 233 p. — ISBN: 9781119139645. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness, and Hypnosis for Smoking Cessation: A Scientifically Informed Intervention presents a comprehensive program developed by noted experts to help smokers achieve their goal of life-long abstinence from smoking. This brief, cost-effective intervention, called The Winning Edge,...
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2nd edition. — The Guilford Press, 2012. — 409 p. — ISBN: 978-1-60918-962-4. Since the original publication of this seminal work, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) has come into its as a widely practiced approach to helping people change. This book provides the definitive statement of ACT — from conceptual and empirical foundations to clinical techniques — written by its...
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Routledge, 2016. — 347 p. — ISBN: 978-1-138-81860-6. The Canonical Papers of Steven C. Hayes is a compilation of his most pivotal articles written from 1982-2012. Through these selected papers, Hayes again revisits the theoretical struggles between behavioral and cognitive-behavior theories, taking us from the 1980s into the present day, and discussing the breakthroughs and...
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Context Press, 2018. — 464 p. — ISBN: 978-1626255968. Edited by Steven C. Hayes and Stefan G. Hofmann, and based on the new training standards developed by the Inter-Organizational Task Force on Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology Doctoral Education, this groundbreaking textbook presents the core competencies of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in an innovative, practically...
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American Psychological Association, 2006. — 302 p. — ISBN: 978-1-59147-360-2. Culturally Responsive Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy: Assessment, Practice, and Supervision is the first book to integrate cultural influences into cognitive–behavioral therapy (CBT). This engagingly written volume describes the application of CBT with people of diverse cultures and discusses how...
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John Wiley & Sons, 2011. — 365 p. — ISBN: 978-0-470-47441-9. Acceptance and Mindfulness in Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Understanding and Applying the New Therapies begins with an introductory chapter by Herbert and Forman that reviews the explosive increase in interest in the concepts of psychological acceptance and mindfulness within cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). The...
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Published: 1st December 2013 Country of Publication: US Language: English Number Of Pages: 224 Format PDF If you have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), you might have an irrational fear of being contaminated by germs, or obsessively double-check things. You may even feel like a prisoner, trapped with your intrusive thoughts. Despite the fact that OCD can have a devastating...
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Oxford University Press, 2006. — 120 p. It is estimated that over 3 million people per year are injured in motor vehicle accidents and up to 45% of people in a serious auto accident develop posttraumatic stress disorder. Written by the creators of an empirically supported cognitive-behavioral therapy program, this workbook includes all the information necessary for a client to...
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Academic Press, 2017. — 599 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-803457-6. The Science of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy describes the scientific approach of CBT, reviews the efficacy and validity of the CBT model, and exemplifies important differences and commonalities of CBT approaches. The overarching principle of CBT interventions is that cognitions causally influence emotional experiences...
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2nd edition. — Routledge, 2018. — 222 p. — ISBN: 978-1-138-67143-0. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) has proven to be the most effective form of treatment for social anxiety disorder. This revision of a highly regarded treatment manual presents an original treatment approach that includes specifically designed interventions to strengthen the relevant CBT strategies. This...
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The Guilford Press, 2019. — 191 p. — ISBN: 9781462539055. People with bipolar disorder are particularly vulnerable to anxiety and intrusive mental imagery, which can contribute to mood swings and a heightened risk for relapse. This book presents a novel brief treatment that focuses on working with mental images to reduce distress and enhance mood stability. Grounded in...
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Therapy Works, 2000. — 232 p. — (Client Workbook). — ISBN: 9780158132242. Managing Social Anxiety is a client workbook for those in treatment or considering treatment for social anxiety. The treatment techniques described have been effective in clinical studies. This program has met the American Psychological Association's Division 12 Task Force criteria for...
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California: New Harbinger Publications, 2010 — 352 p. — ISBN-10: 1572249218. If you have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), chances are that your persistent obsessive thoughts and time-consuming compulsions keep you from enjoying life to the fullest. But when you are in the habit of avoiding the things you fear, the idea of facing them head-on can feel frightening and...
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ITexLi, 2021. — 187 p. — ISBN: 1839684291 9781839684296 1839684305 9781839684302. This book examines various social and clinical aspects of anxiety as well as neurobiological data and pathogenesis of anxiety disorders such as Capgras syndrome and de Clerambault’s syndrome. The book also presents the results of immunological and neurochemical studies of some anxiety states....
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The Guilford Press, 2017. — 297 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4625-3128-8. From leading cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) experts, this book describes ways to tailor empirically supported relationship factors that can strengthen collaboration, empiricism, and Socratic dialogue and improve outcomes. In an accessible style, it provides practical clinical recommendations accompanied by rich...
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The Guilford Press, 2016. — 236 p. — ISBN: 9781462525256. Despite the availability of effective treatments for child and adolescent depression, relapse rates in this population remain high. This innovative manual presents an evidence-based brief therapy for 8- to 18-year-olds who have responded to acute treatment but still have residual symptoms. Each session of relapse...
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3rd edition. — SAGE Publications, 2017. — 877 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4739-6256-9. This best-selling guide to the basic theory, skills, and applications of cognitive behavior therapy is fully updated to reflect recent developments in CBT theory. It includes in-depth material on working with diversity, and new case studies and exercises to help you reflect and explore how theory can be...
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John Wiley & Sons, 2003. — 252 p. This is a practical volume which reflects how treatment programmes can be compatible with the reality of service delivery and mental health provision in an organisational context. It also supports both training and clinical practice by presenting examples of clinical cases to illustrate the assessment, treatment planning and implementation...
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New Harbinger Publications, 2021. — 386 p. — ISBN: 9781684034345. We are living in an age of anger. You hear people squabbling on the news. Reality TV portrays people baiting others into anger. Neighbors are intolerant of neighbors. We see more frustration and intolerance for people with different political views, beliefs, and lifestyles. Anger is everywhere — and it has real...
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The Guilford Press, 2018. — 354 p. For therapists wishing to build their skills in compassion-focused therapy (CFT), this powerful workbook presents a unique evidence-based training approach. Self-practice/self-reflection (SP/SR) enables therapists to apply CFT techniques to themselves and reflect on the experience as they work through 34 brief, carefully crafted modules. The...
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6th Ed. — Wiley, 2013. — 1749 p. — ISBN10: 1118038207. — ISBN13: 978-1118038208 Praise for Bergin and Garfield's Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change, Sixth Edition "Not only is this a unique resource, it is the only book that all practitioners and researchers must read to ensure that they are in touch with the extraordinary advances that the field has made over the...
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Nova Science, 2012. — 185 p. — (Perspectives on Cognitive Psychology). Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a psychotherapeutic approach to solving problems concerning dysfunctional emotions, behaviors and cognitions through a goal-oriented, systematic procedure. It derives from theories of learning and memory. In this book, the study of the application, methods and outcomes...
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The Guilford Press, 2021. — 294 p. Grounded in decades of CBT research and clinical practice, as well as cutting-edge cognitive science, this book provides critical tools for understanding and treating the full range of addictive behaviors. Bruce S. Liese and Aaron T. Beck explain how to systematically develop case conceptualizations and support clients in achieving their...
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Academic Press, 2023. — 503 p. — ISBN: 978-0-323-85726-0. Pregnancy, childbirth, childhood, adolescence, and aging can be beset with adverse changes in psychobiology and behavior. Handbook of Lifespan Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Childhood, Adolescence, Pregnancy, Adulthood, and Aging will better readers’ understanding of a variety of conditions and the applicability of CBT...
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New Harbinger Publications, 2019. — 177 p. — (New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook). — ISBN10: 1684031532, 13 978-1684031535. If you feel an intense pressure to be perfect, this evidence-based workbook offers real strategies based in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to help you develop a more balanced and healthy perspective. Do you hold yourself-and perhaps others-to extremely...
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Routledge, 2023. — 214 p. — ISBN: 978-1-032-22858-7. Many sport and performance psychologists worldwide practice cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) as a therapeutic and applied practice approach. However no textbook currently offers a blueprint to understand and use CBT in sports and performance settings. Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Sport and Performance: An Applied Practice...
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Oakland, CA: New Harbinger, 2021. — 221 p. — ISBN: 9781684035502. The comprehensive workbook for radically transforming your life — now in a fully revised and updated 40th-anniversary edition! If you are depressed, anxious, angry, worried, confused, frustrated, upset, or ashamed, please remember that you are not alone in your struggle with painful feelings and experiences....
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New Harbinger Publications, 2017. — 223 p. — (A New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook). — ISBN: 978-1626254749. If you suffer from an anxiety disorder, you may try to avoid situations that cause you to feel worry, fear, or panic. You may even believe that terrible things will happen to you if you face the things that make you anxious. But avoidance isn’t a long-term solution, and in...
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Oxford University Press, 2022. — 160 p. — (Very Short Introductions). — ISBN-13 9780198755272ю. Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is a form of psychological therapy. It is not a unitary approach but instead has evolved through a range of approaches that share a common underpinning model of cognition (thought) and behavior being important in understanding and alleviating...
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Springer, 2022. — 306 p. — ISBN: 978-3-031-06931-4. Clients enter therapy grappling with a range of difficulties. They don’t speak in diagnostic terms but instead focus on the everyday problems that confront them. Their struggles may include isolation, loneliness, anxiety, guilt and regret, and problems making decisions in a world that offers seemingly endless choices. In...
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3rd edition. — Routledge, 2021. — 295 p. — ISBN: 978-0-367-68065-7. Cognitive Behavior Therapy: 100 Key Points and Techniques is a crisp, concise elaboration of the 100 main features of the very popular and evidence-based CBT approach within the field of psychotherapy. In recent decades CBT has been applied to an ever-increasing number of problems (including anxiety disorders,...
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2nd edition. — London; New York: Routledge, 2013. — 196 p. — ISBN: 978-0-203-75831-1. The way we think profoundly influences the way we feel. Therefore, it can be said that learning to think differently can enable us to feel and act differently. Derived from the methods of cognitive behavior therapy, this book shows you how to tackle self-defeating thinking and replace it with...
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Oxford University Press, 2016. — 987 p. — (Oxford Library of Psychology). — ISBN: 978 – 0 – 19 – 973325 – 5. The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies provides a contemporary and comprehensive illustration of the wide range of evidence-based psychotherapy tools available to both clinicians and researchers. Chapters are written by the most prominent names in...
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John Wiley & Sons, 2009. — 765 p. — ISBN: 978-0-470-22777-0. Proven and effective, cognitive-behavior therapy is the most widely taught psychotherapeutic technique. General Principles and Empirically Supported Techniques of Cognitive Behavior Therapy provides students with a complete introduction to CBT. It includes over 60 chapters on individual therapies for a wide range of...
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John Wiley & Sons, 2012. — 455 p. — ISBN: 978-0-470-56049-5. In this invaluable guide, clinicians will find — identified and summarized by leading researchers and clinicians — fourteen core principles that subsume the more than 400 cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) treatment protocols currently in use, so they may apply them to their everyday practice. This unique contribution...
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2nd edition. — The Guilford Press, 2020. — 500 p. — ISBN 978-1-4625-4257-4. This authoritative guide has been completely revised and expanded with over 90% new material in a new step-by-step format. It details how, when, and why therapists can make the best use of each chapter in Mind Over Mood, Second Edition (MOM2), in individual, couple, and group therapy. Christine A....
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Context Press, 2016. — 274 p. — ISBN: 978-1626253605. If you’re a clinician, you know that acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is extremely effective in helping clients who are “stuck” in unhealthy thought patterns by encouraging them to align their values with their thoughts and actions. However, the ACT model is complex, and it's not always easy to use. Enter the ACT...
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Routledge, 2020. — 225 p. — (CBT Distinctive Features). — ISBN: 978-0-367-10925-7. Cognitive Behavioral Chairwork: Distinctive Features provides a practical, accessible, and concise introduction to both the theory and practice of chairwork, one of the most powerful and exciting methods of intervention in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and is the first book to synthesize...
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Springer, 2023. — 214 p. — ISBN: 978-3-031-27836-5. This book presents the evidence-based treatments in the context of cognitive behavioral therapy and rehabilitation in various disorders in combination with the clinical experience of the author in private practice. Every chapter is structured in the same form. Part A Basics: introduction, definition, the importance,...
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Routledge, 2015. — 215 p. — ISBN: 9780415815895. A central source of frustration for most adults with ADHD is that they know what they need to do but they have difficulties turning their intentions into actions. These difficulties also interfere with their ability to use self-help books and to get the most out of psychosocial treatments that provide coping strategies that...
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Washington, DC: APA, 2020. — 223 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4338-3156-0. While negative thinking does not cause ADHD, research shows that cognitive strategies play a key role in maintaining ADHD symptoms. In Rethinking Adult ADHD: Helping Clients Turn Intentions Into Actions, Dr. J. Russell Ramsay provides a first?of?its?kind exploration of the common beliefs that underlie and reinforce...
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Premier Publishing & Media, 2013. — 681 p. Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) is the most empirically supported form of treatment for a broad range of psychological problems. The CBT Toolbox is not a "one strategy fits all" book or approaches. Rather, you will receive exercises that integrate research with practical application for specific symptom sets with the necessary depth...
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Springer, 2011. — 274 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4419-6806-7. From its beginnings as the “talking cure,” psychotherapy has depended on the strength of the relationship between practitioner and patient. Today, this is particularly true of cognitive behavioral therapy, which requires skilled listening — understanding and processing the client’s complex personal narrative — as well as...
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New Harbinger Publications, 2015. — 256 p. — ISBN: 9781626251519. If you have GAD, you may experience excessive and uncontrollable worry about daily life events, including your finances, family, health, future, and even minor concerns like traffic, work, or household issues. You aren’t alone. GAD is one of the most commonly diagnosed mental health issues facing our society...
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Second Edition. — The Guilford Press, September 19, 2017 — 513 p. — ISBN-10: 9781462532063; ISBN-13: 978-1462532063. Many tens of thousands of mental health and healthcare professionals have used this essential book — now significantly revised with 70% new content reflecting important advances in the field — to develop and sharpen their skills in motivational interviewing (MI)....
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Guilford Publications, 2018. — 230 p. Spirituality and religion are powerful forces in many people's lives, yet they are usually relegated to the periphery of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) research and practice. This highly practical, nonsectarian book describes how to identify and work with psychologically relevant facets of spirituality in the context of evidence-based...
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Portfolio / Penguin, 2023. — 773 p. — ISBN: 978-059-33-29-535. We’ve been looking at perfectionism all wrong. As psychotherapist and former on-site therapist at Google Katherine Morgan Schafler argues in The Perfectionist's Guide to Losing Control, you don’t have to stop being a perfectionist to be healthy. For women who are sick of being given the generic advice to “find...
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New Harbinger Publications, 2012. — 136 p. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could just flick a switch and make your shyness go away? No more worrying about what others think about you, no more embarrassment in front of other people. You could just relax and feel comfortable and confident, the way you probably think everyone else feels. If you struggle with shyness, you’re all too...
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Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. — 262 p. — ISBN: 978-0-470-97553-4. CBT for Anxiety Disorders presents a comprehensive overview of the latest anxiety disorder-specific treatment techniques contributed by the foremost experts in various CBT approaches. Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia. Obsessive–Compulsive Spectrum Disorders: Diagnosis, Theory, and Treatment. Generalized Anxiety Disorder:...
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London: Atlantic Books, 2020. — 80 p. — ISBN: 978 1 83895 279 2. Overthinking is also known as worrying or ruminating and it's a form of anxiety that many people suffer from. Psychologist and New Zealand best-selling author Gwendoline Smith explains in clear and simple language the concepts of positive and negative overthinking, the truth about worry, and how to deal with the...
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Academic Press, 2019. — 201 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-813495-5. TThis book provides evidence-based strategies for clinicians looking to treat, assess and better understand anxiety sensitivity in their patients. The book delivers detailed guidance on the theoretical background and empirical support for anxiety sensitivity treatment methods, assessment strategies, and how clinicians...
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The Guilford Press, 2011. — 218 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4625-0963-8. This highly practical book provides evidence-based strategies for helping adults with ADHD build essential skills for time management, organization, planning, and coping. Each of the 12 group sessions — which can also be adapted for individual therapy — is reviewed in step-by-step detail. Handy features include...
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Routledge, 2016. — 201 p. — ISBN: 978-0-415-89953-6. Specialized Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is an expert clinician guide for the administration of evidence-based specialized cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for obsessive-compulsive disorder and its subtypes. This book focuses on strategies to identify and resolve complex and varied reasons for...
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Routledge, 2019. — 667 p. — ISBN: 978-1-351-20247-3 Ultra-Brief Cognitive Behavioral Interventions showcases a new practice model to address both physical and psychological health issues in mental health and integrated care settings, utilizing focused interventions in brief treatment formats.This unique text offers a toolkit of effective interventions and methods – including...
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2nd edition. — Humana Press, 2023. — 463 p. — (Current Clinical Psychiatry). — ISBN: 978-3-031-29367-2. This book provides a fully updated in-depth overview of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which is the most widely disseminated evidence-based psychotherapy utilized today. The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, 2nd edition displays the...
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Wiley-Blackwell, 2017. — 197 p. — ISBN: 9781119159230. Part of a two-component product with a companion client workbook, CBT for Hoarding Disorder: Therapist's Guide guides group leaders through a comprehensive CBT group program for patients struggling with hoarding disorder. Introductory Information for Clinicians What is Hoarding Disorder? Implementing Group CBT for Hoarding...
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2nd edition. — The Guilford Press, 2024. — 683 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4625-5412-6. With new case material, expanded pedagogical tools, and updated theory and research, the second edition of this reader-friendly text is an ideal introduction to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for graduate students and practitioners. In a witty, empathic style, David F. Tolin explains the "whats,"...
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New Harbinger Publications, 2021. — 329 p. — ISBN: 9781684036165. If you suffer from co-occurring anxiety and depression, you may experience an overwhelming urge to avoid difficult emotions and emotional experiences. The last thing you want to do is kick the hornet’s nest you carry around with you. However, the latest research in psychology emphasizes the importance of...
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Karnac Books, 2013. — 320 p. This book is an introduction to cognitive behaviour therapy from a new perspective. The foundations are the underpinning theories of cognitive behaviour therapy (learning theories and cognitive psychology) in combination with a transdiagnostic perspective on mental health problems. A strong case is made for a unified treatment model for mental...
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Springer, 2012. — 289 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4614-5136-5. The book addresses the problems that couples experience throughout the life cycle. Each chapter includes an up-to-date review of the literature pertinent to the topic, with a focus on practical interventions that are generally based upon, but not limited to, cognitive and rational emotive behavioral principles. Case studies or...
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American Counseling Association, 2018. — 339 p. — ISBN: 9781556203671. This comprehensive book showcases different approaches to cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and focuses on the implementation of these various theories in real-world practice. Following an overview of cognitive therapy, practitioners and scholars discuss behavior therapy, cognitive therapy, rational emotive...
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Academic Press, 2019. — 302 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-812709-4. This book is an innovative, hands-on guide that introduces clinicians to research-based anger management skills for treating clients with alcohol use disorder. Research has demonstrated an important infl uence of anger-related emotions on drinking behavior and risk for relapse among individuals with drinking problems....
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The Guilford Press, 2016. — 373 p. — ISBN: 9781462525102. Negative rumination plays a key role in the onset and maintenance of depression and anxiety — and targeting this persistent mental habit in treatment can lead to better client outcomes and reduced residual symptoms. Rumination-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy (RFCBT) for depression combines carefully adapted elements...
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Indy Pub, 2020. — 138 p. — ISBN: 1087887127. Anxiety has become a growing topic over the last several years. More and more people have come out to the public, saying that they have or are suffering from an anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders are becoming more common as our society continues to become more and more fast-paced. People begin to automate more actions every day to...
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American Psychological Association, 2021. — 918 p. — ISBN: 9781433833502. Volume 2 evaluates the application of CBT to specific clinical conditions, modalities and settings, and diverse populations. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a psychological treatment that focuses on shifting unhelpful thinking or behavior patterns to more adaptive thinking or behavior patterns. An...
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The Guilford Press, 2013. — 332 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4625-0790-0. Presenting an effective treatment approach specifically tailored to the unique challenges of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), this book is grounded in state-of-the-art research. The authors are experts on BDD and related conditions. They describe ways to engage patients who believe they have defects or flaws in their...
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SAGE Publications, 2015. — 208 p. This step-by-step guide to the core skills and techniques of the cognitive behavior approach is suitable for those with little or no prior experience in CBT. The author uses case examples from a variety of settings to illustrate the skills needed at each stage of the therapeutic process and brings the therapeutic relationship to the foreground...
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Callisto Publishing, 2024. — 184 p. — ISBN: 9798886509212. Become a happier, more confident person with CBTCognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a proven method of identifying, challenging, and changing the thoughts and actions that hold you back. It teaches you to break bad habits and shake up your outlook on life-which makes it an ideal way to boost your self-esteem! This CBT...
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