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Strategic decision making in cognitive behavioral therapy /

"It is reasonable to ask why the field needs another book on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). After all, high-quality texts and treatment manuals describing specific procedures, strategies, and techniques for the delivery of CBT have been in existence for more than 30 years. These texts and...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Wenzel, Amy
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2013.
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505 0 |a Cognitive case conceptualization and treatment planning -- Session structure -- Psychoeducation and motivational enhancement -- Cognitive restructuring : automatic thoughts -- Cognitive restructuring : beliefs -- Behavioral activation -- Problem solving -- Exposure -- Affective coping skills -- Relapse prevention and the completion of treatment -- Clinical applications -- Case study : chronic depression -- Case study : chronic anxiety -- Case study : serious mental illness. 
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