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Cognitive and Behavioural Psychotherapies for Depression: From Theory to High-Intensity Practice

Autor Anne Garland, Kathryn Reeveley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2022
As the varying models of CBT continue to grow and diversify,Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies for Depressionprovides an overview and wider understanding of the theoretical and clinical origins of this form of therapy. It guides the reader through practical application of cognitive and behavioural therapies treatment protocols for depression in a practical but theoretically informed way. The book describes the spectrum of theories and concomitant clinical interventions that are commonly described as CBT for depression. It differentiates and describes a number of treatment protocols for acute and chronic depression which draw on behavioural and cognitive theories to inform the treatment rationale and the clinical interventions that stem from these theories. This includes a review of the evidence base for these protocols and a discussion of newly emerging treatments in the field. Case studies, examples of record sheets and formulation flowcharts are used throughout the book.
Designed as a core text for all undergraduate and postgraduate courses in CBT, in particular 'Fundamentals of CBT' and 'CBT for Depression' modules, this book is also suitable as core reading for those taking the Postgraduate Diploma for High-intensity psychological interventions (IAPT). It is also intended for clinicians, mental health workers, psychiatrists and psychologists with an interest in CBT.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780335242825
ISBN-10: 0335242820
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția Open University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Cuprins

IntroductionPart 1: Theoretical features of cognitive and behavioural therapies for depression
The historical perspective of contemporary CBT
Defining depression
The philosophical principles which guide CBT practice
The behavioural models for depression
The Beckian cognitive model of depression
Recent advances in theoretical models of the maintenance of depression
Part 2: The cognitive and behavioural clinical interventions with depression
What to do when and with whom?
Formulating depression: The assessment process
Working with acute depression
Working with hopelessness and suicidality in acute depression
Working with chronic depression
Working with comorbid chronic depression and generalised anxiety disorder
Using third wave approaches when working with chronic depression
The role of CBT training and clinical supervision in developing competency to practice CBT