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Cognitive Therapy of Depression

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Aaron T. Beck: Winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Nursing Centers Consortium! This best-selling classic work shows how psychotherapists can effectively treat depressive disorders. Case examples generously illustrate a wide range of strategies and techniques - from initial interview to termination - that enable the therapist to manage numerous problems including anxiety, suicide threats, and the subtle dynamics that characterize doctor-patient relationships.
Overview. The Role of Emotions. Therapeutic Relationship. Structure of Therapeutic Interview. Initial Interview. Session by Session Treatment. Application of Behavioral Techniques. Cognitive Techniques. Focus on Target Symptoms. Specific Techniques for the Suicidal Patient. Interview with a Depressed Suicidal Patient. Depressogenic Assumptions. Integration of Homework into Therapy. Technical Problems. Termination and Relapse. Hollon, Shaw, Group Cognitive Therapy. Antidepressant Medications. Outcome Studies. Appendix: Materials. References. Index.
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