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Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychiatric Problems: A Practical Guide


Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychiatric Problems: A Practical Guide

Paperback by Hawton, Keith (Professor of Psychiatry and Consultant Psychiatrist, Professor of Psychiatry and Consultant Psychiatrist, Warneford Hospital, Oxford); Salkovskis, Paul. M. (Research Clinical Psychologist, Department of Psychiatry, Research Clinical Psychologist, Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford); Kirk, Joan (Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Director of Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre,, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Director of...

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychiatric Problems: A Practical Guide

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ISBN:
9780192615879
Publication Date:
29 Jun 1989
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
472 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 11 May 2024
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychiatric Problems: A Practical Guide

Description

Cognitive behaviour therapy is now established as the leading psychological treatment for many psychiatric conditions. This innovative book gives a guide to practising the therapy with patients suffering from a wide range of emotional disorders. Unlike other handbooks which extensively review research findings, this concentrates on showing the reader how to perform the therapy in practice. Acknowledged experts in the practice, teaching, and empirical investigation of cognitive behaviour therapy contribute to the book. It provides a summary of the cognitive behavioural principles on which the therapy is based, followed by a detailed account of how to carry out a cognitive-behavioural assessment. Subsequent chapters provide self-contained descriptions of how to use the therapy to treat particular conditions: panic and generalized anxiety, phobic disorders, depression, obsessional disorders, somatic problems, eating disorders, chronic psychiatric handicaps, marital problems, and sexual dysfunctions. A final chapter provides a description of problem-solving training. Each chapter describes the condition, assessment procedures, factors likely to be important in formulating the problem, and then the treatment, step-by-step. Particular attention is paid to overcoming difficulties encountered during treatment, and extensive use is made of clinical material and case illustrations. This is an excellent guide to the practice of cognitive behaviour therapy for all those beginning to use the technique.

Contents

The development and principles of cognitive behavioural treatments; Cognitive behavioural assessment; Anxiety states; Phobic states; Obsessional disorders; Depression; Somatic problems; Eating disorders; Chronic psychiatric handicaps; Marital problems; Sexual dysfunctions; Problem solving; References; Index. Contributors: Gillian Butler, David M. Clark, Peter Cooper, Christopher Fairburn, Melanie Fennell, Alan E. Fruzzetti, John Hall, Keith Hawton, Neil Jacobsen, Joan Kirk, Paul M. Salkovskis, Karen B. Schmaling.

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