TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. History and recent developments in cognitive psychotherapy 2. Cognitive models of depression 3. Treating dysfunctional beliefs: implications of the mood state hypothesis 4. Cognitive vulnerability to depression: Theory and evidence 5. An integrative schema-focused model for personality disorders 6. Constructivism and the cognitive psychotherapies: Conceptual and strategic contrasts 7. Psychotherapy and the cognitive sciences: An evolving alliance 8. Cognitive therapy: The repair of memory 9. An investment model of depressive resistance 10. Cognitive psychotherapy and postmodernism: Emerging themes and challenges 11. Empirically supported treatment for panic disorder: Research, theory, and application of cognitive behavioral therapy 12. Cognitive factors in panic attacks: Symptom probability and sensitivity 13. The consequences of panic 14. A new cognitive treatment for social phobia: A single case study 15. Cognitive therapy for generalized anxiety disorder: Significance of comorbid personality disorders 16. Imagery rescripting: A new treatment for surviovors of childhood sexual abuse suffering form posttraumatic stress 17. Hypotheticals in cognitive psychotherapy: Creative questions, novel answers, and therapeutic change 18. Implicit learning, tacit knowledge, and implications for stasis and change in cognitive psychotherapy 19. Stress and stress management: A cognitive view 20. Dysfunctional beliefs about intimacy 21. Patterns of attachment and the assessment of interpersonal schemata: Understanding and changing difficult patient-therapist relationships in cognitive psychotherapy 22. Cognitive therapy with a depressed HIV positive gay man 23. Content, origins, and consequences of dysfunctional beliefs in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa 24. Cognitive therapy: current problems and future directions.
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2002-04-04
- Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
- Language: English
- Pages: 446
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