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Cognitive behavior therapy : applying empirically supported techniques in your practice / edited by William O'Donohue, Jane E. Fisher, Steven C. Hayes.

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Holman Biotech Commons RC489.C63 C64 2003
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
O'Donohue, William T.
Fisher, Jane E. (Jane Ellen), 1957-
Hayes, Steven C.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cognitive therapy.
Behavior therapy.
Psychotherapy.
Physical Description:
xvi, 505 pages ; 27 cm
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, [2003]
Summary:
Cognitive Behavior Therapy brings together all the techniques of cognitive behavior therapy into one comprehensive volume. In more than sixty chapters, an international group of contributors offer complete information on the details of implementing empirically supported therapeutic techniques to treat a wide range of presenting problems, including smoking cessation, stress management, habit reversal, pain management, and many others. This book assists you in properly and successfully delivering a large number of effective treatment techniques. The broad array of empirically supported techniques, thoroughly covered by leading experts in each discipline, provides a unique resource for thorough and proper administration of effective therapies for a wide range of clinical problems. A range of basic to more complex methods in cognitive behavior therapy is identified, including standard behavior therapy and cognitive therapy techniques, as well as up-to-date procedures such as acceptance strategies and mindfulness. Complete with helpful tables clearly explaining, step by step, the implementation of each therapeutic technique, Cognitive Behavior Therapy is an essential tool for mental health practitioners and researchers working with these specialized therapies.
Contents:
2 Acceptance 4
3 Anger (Negative Impulse) Management 10
4 Assertiveness Skills Training and the Management of Related Factors 16
5 Attribution Change 23
6 Behavioral Activation Treatment for Depression 28
7 Behavioral Chaining 33
8 Behavioral Contracting 40
9 Bibliotherapy 46
10 Biobehavioral Approach to Bowel and Toilet Training Treatment 51
11 Breathing Retraining and Diaphragmatic Breathing Techniques 59
12 Classroom Management 65
13 Cognitive Defusion 71
14 Cognitive Restructuring of the Disputing of Irrational Beliefs 79
15 Cognitive Restructuring: Behavioral Tests of Negative Cognitions 84
16 Cognitive Restructuring: Identifying and Modifying Maladaptive Schemas 89
17 Communication/Problem-Solving Skills Training 96
18 Compliance with Medical Regimens 103
19 Contingency Management Interventions 109
20 Daily Report Cards: Home-School Contingency Management Procedures 114
21 Dialectics in Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy 121
22 Differential Reinforcement of Low-Rate Behavior 129
23 Differential Reinforcement of Other Behavior and Differential Reinforcement of Alternative Behavior 136
24 Directed Masturbation: A Treatment of Female Orgasmic Disorder 144
25 Emotion Regulation 152
26 Flooding 160
27 Functional Analysis of Problem Behavior 167
28 Functional Communication Training to Treat Challenging Behavior 176
29 Generalization Promotion 183
30 Habit Reversal 189
31 Harm Reduction 196
32 Homework in Cognitive Behavior Therapy 202
33 Interoceptive Exposure for Panic Disorder 212
34 Live (in vivo) Exposure 223
35 Mindfulness Practice 229
36 Modeling and Behavioral Rehearsal 238
37 Moderate Drinking Training for Problem Drinkers 247
38 Motivational Interviewing 252
39 Multimodal Behavior Therapy 261
40 Noncontingent Reinforcement as Treatment for Problem Behavior 266
41 Pain Management 273
42 Parent Training 280
43 Perceived Self-Efficacy: Guided Mastery Therapy 288
44 Positive Attention 294
45 Problem-Solving Therapy 301
46 Punishment 308
47 Rapid Smoking 314
48 Relapse Prevention 321
49 Relaxation 330
50 Response Prevention 341
51 Satiation Therapy 349
52 Self-Management 354
53 Self-Monitoring as a Treatment Vehicle 361
54 Sensate Focus for Sexual Dysfunction 368
55 Shaping 374
56 Social Skills Training 384
57 Squeeze Technique for the Treatment of Premature Ejaculation 391
58 Stimulus Control 396
59 Stimulus Preference Assessment 402
60 Stress Inoculation Training 407
61 Stress Management 411
62 Systematic Desensitization 417
63 Think-Aloud Techniques 423
64 Time-Out (and Time-In) 429
65 Token Economy 436
66 Treatment of Insomnia 442
67 Urge Surfing 451
68 Validation Principles and Strategies 456
69 Working with Implosive (Flooding) Therapy 463.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
0471236144
OCLC:
50495641

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