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|a Advances in cognitive-behavioral research and therapy.
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|a Front Cover; Advances in Cognitive -- Behavioral Research and Therapy; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. A Structural Model of Positive and Negative States of Mind: Asymmetry in the Internal Dialogue; I. INTRODUCTION; II. CONCEPTIONS OF POLARITY; III. THE GOLDEN SECTION HYPOTHESIS; IV. STATES OF MIND MODEL; V. EMPIRICAL EVALUATION OF THE MODEL; VI. DIRECTIONS FOR CLINICAL RESEARCH AND PRACTICE; VII. CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Rationality Revisited: A Reassessment of the Empirical Support for the Rational -- Emotive Model; I. INTRODUCTION
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|a II. ASSESSMENT OF IRRATIONAL BELIEFSIII. IRRATIONAL BELIEFS AND THE AROUSAL OF DISTRESS; IV. IRRATIONAL BELIEFS AND THE PROCESS OF THERAPEUTIC CHANGE; V. CONCLUSIONS: CONTINUED COMPLAINTS AND LINGERING LIMITATIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. Changes in Depressive Beliefs: An Analysis of Beck's Cognitive Therapy for Depression; I. INTRODUCTION; II. BECK'S COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR DEPRESSION; III. CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF BECK'S COGNITIVE THERAPY; IV. ROWE'S PERSONAL CONSTRUCT THERAPY; V. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES
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|a Chapter 4. Dysfunctional Attitudes and a Self- Worth Contingency Model of DepressionI. INTRODUCTION; II. A SELF-SCHEMA MODEL OF DEPRESSION; III. THE INTERACTIVE NATURE OF DEPRESSION ETIOLOGY: DYSFUNCTIONAL COGNITIONS AND NEGATIVE LIFE EVENTS; IV. A SELF-WORTH CONTINGENCY MODEL OF DEPRESSION; V.A CLOSER LOOK AT THE SELF-WORTH CONTINGENCY MODEL; VI. CONCLUDING COMMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Hot Cognition and Psychotherapy Process: An Information-Processing/ Ecological Approach; I. INTRODUCTION; II. THE COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL MODEL: ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT COGNITION, EMOTION, AND BEHAVIOR
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|a III. THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGYIV. INTEGRATIVE THEORY; V. EMOTION AND PSYCHOTHERAPY; VI. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Causal Attributions in Health and Illness; I. INTRODUCTION; II. THE ANTECEDENTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF CAUSAL ATTRIBUTIONS; III. ATTRIBUTIONS IN HEALTH AND ILLNESS BEHAVIOR; IV. ATTRIBUTIONS IN ADJUSTMENT TO ILLNESS; V. IMPLICATIONS FOR THEORY, RESEARCH, AND INTERVENTION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Cognitive-Behavioral Perspectives on the Assessment and Treatment of Child Abuse; I. INTRODUCTION
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|a II. A COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL APPROACH TO CHILD MALTREATMENTIII. COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT IN CHILD ABUSE; IV. INTERVENTION; V. SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Index
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|a Advances in Cognitive-Behavioral Research and Therapy, Volume 5 compiles assessment, treatment, and theoretical papers on cognition and behavior. This book discusses the asymmetry in the internal dialogue; reassessment of the empirical support for the rational-emotive model; and analysis of Beck's cognitive therapy for depression. The dysfunctional attitudes and a self-worth contingency model of depression; hot cognition and psychotherapy process; causal attributions in health and illness; and behavioral perspectives on the assessment and treatment of child abuse are also deliberated in this t.
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