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Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Clinical Social Work Practice
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07 November 2006

Edited by a leading social work authority and a master CBT clinician, this first-of-its-kind handbook provides the foundations and training that social workers need to master cognitive behavior therapy.
From traditional techniques to new techniques such as mindfulness meditation and the use of DBT, the contributors ensure a thorough and up-to-date presentation of CBT. Covered are the most common disorders encountered when working with adults, children, families, and couples including:
- Anxiety disorders
- Depression
- Personality disorder
- Sexual and physical abuse
- Substance misuse
- Grief and bereavement
- Eating disorders
Written by social workers for social workers, this new focus on the foundations and applications of cognitive behavior therapy will help individuals, families, and groups lead happier, fulfilled, and more productive lives.
- Foreword by Aaron T. Beck
- Clinical Social Work and Its Commonalities with Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Tammie Ronen
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy Model and Techniques, Catherine MacLaren and Arthur Freeman
- Research in Evidence-Based Social Work, Bruce A. Thyer and Laura L. Myers
- Critical Thinking, Evidence-Based Practice, and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy: Choices Ahead, Eileen Gambrill
- Developmental Factors for Consideration in Assessment and Treatment: A Review of the Aging Process In the Domains of Cognition and Emotion, Amy Carrigan
- Cultural Diversity and Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Jordana Muroff
- Using Dialectical Behavior Therapy in Clinical Practice: Client Empowerment, Social Work Values, Susan Dowd Stone
- The Use of Mindfulness Interventions in Cognitive Behavior Therapies, Cedar R. Koons
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Children and Adolescents, Tammie Ronen
- The Use of Metaphorical Fables with Children: Application of Cognitive Behavior Therapy to Prevention Interventions, G. Bert Allain and Catherine M. Lemieux
- Working with Abused Children and Adolescents, Rene Mason
- Social Work Practice in the Schools, L. Stuart Barbera, Jr.
- Problem Solving and Social Skills Training Groups for Children, Craig Winston LeCroy
- Working with Couples, Donald K. Granvold
- Family Intervention for Severe Mental Illness, Susan Gingerich and Kim T. Mueser
- Mature Adults: Working with the Depressed Aging Patient, Marjorie R. Zahn and Bruce S. Zahn
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Anxiety Disorders, Joseph A. Himle
- Depression and Suicidal Behavior: A Cognitive Behavior Therapy Approach for Social Workers, Lili Daoud and Raymond Chip Tafrate
- Treatment of Suicidal Behavior, Arthur Freeman, Donna Martin, and Tammie Ronen
- Comorbidity of Chronic Depression and Personality Disorders: Application of Schema Mode Therapy, Steven K. Bordelon
- Working with Adult Survivors of Sexual and Physical Abuse, Beverly White
- Substance Misuse: An Issue of Degree, Assessment and Empathy, Sharon Morgillo Freeman & Donald Osborn
- Grief and Bereavement, Ruth Malkinson
- Eating Disorders, Laura L. Myers
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Medical Settings, Vaughn Roche
- Synthesis and Prospects for the Future, Arthur Freeman and Tammie Ronen
Introduction
Part I. The Basic Foundation: (Social Work, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Evidence-Based Developmental Characteristics)
Part II. Methods of Intervention: Theory and Techniques
Part III. Focus on Children
Part IV. Focus on Couples and Families
Part V. Focus on Adult and Problem Areas
Part VI. Directions for the Future