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Empirically Supported Cognitive Therapies
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This collection presents empirically validated cognitive techniques for depression, bipolar I disorder, phobias, panic disorder, OCD, PTSD,anger management, eating disorders, and antisocial behavio...
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06 August 2001

This collection presents empirically validated cognitive techniques for depression, bipolar I disorder, phobias, panic disorder, OCD, PTSD,anger management, eating disorders, and antisocial behavior in children and adolescents. Case examples are integral to each discussion. Emcompassing recent trends, current limitations, and new directions and developments, the book offers a fundamenetal knowledge base for students and practitioners alike.
Price: £70.99
Pages: 268
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Imprint: Springer Publishing Company
Publication Date:
06 August 2001
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780826122995
Format: Hardcover
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- Contributors
- Empirically Supported Treatments: An Introduction, William J. Lyddon and John V. Jones, Jr.
- Depression, Ivy-Marie Blackburn and Steve Moorhead
- Bipolar I Disorder, Monica Ramirez Basco
- Phobias, Deborah R. Fahr and E. Thomas Dowd
- Panic Disorder, William C. Sanderson and Simon A. Rego
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Sabine Wilhelm
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Sherry A. Falsetti and Heidi S. Resnick
- Anger Management, Eric R. Dahlen and Jerry L. Deffenbacher
- Antisocial Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: Expanding the Cognitive Model, Laura D. Hanish and Patrick H. Tolan
- Eating Disorders: Enhancing Effectiveness Through the Integration of Cultural Factors, Nona L. Wilson and Anne E. Blackhurst
- Empirically Supported Treatments: Recent Trends, Current Limitations, and Future Promise, William J. Lyddon and David K. Chathoff
Foreword, by Robert L. Leahy
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Mood Disorders
Part II: Anxiety Disorders
Part III: New Directions and Developments
Index