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| Genre/Form: | Encyclopedias Encyclopédies |
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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Encyclopedia of cognitive behavior therapy. New York : Springer, c2005 (OCoLC)607574303 |
| Material Type: | Internet resource |
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Arthur Freeman; et al |
| ISBN: | 030648580X 9780306485800 |
| OCLC Number: | 55228562 |
| Description: | viii, 451 p. ; 29 cm. |
| Contents: | * Acceptance and Commitment Therapy * Addictive Behavior- Non-substance Abuse * Addictive Behavior- Substance Abuse * ADHD- Adult * ADHD- Child * Adolescent Aggression and Anger Management * Aging and Dementia * Aggressive and Antisocial Behavior in Youth * Anger- Adult * Anger Control Problems * Anger Management Therapy with Adolescents * Anorexia Nervosa * Anxiety- Adult * Anxiety- Children * Anxiety in Children- FRIENDS PROGRAM * Anxiety/Anger Management Training (AMT) * Applied Behavior Analysis * Asperger's Disorder * Autism Spectrum Disorders * Behavior Therapy * Behavioral Assessment * Behavioral Neuropsychology * Biofeedback * Biopsychosocial Treatment of Pain * Bipolar Disorder * Body Dysmorphia 1 * Body Dysmorphia 2 * Bulimia Nervosa * Cancer * Caregivers of Medically Ill Persons * Case Formulation * Child Abuse * Children- Behavioral Therapy * Chronic Pain * Clinical Health Psychology * Cognitive Distortions * Cognitive Vulnerability * Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression * Computer Programs for Cognitive-Behavior Therapy * Computers and Technology * Couple and Family Therapy * Couples Therapy * Couples Therapy- Substance Abuse * Crisis Intervention * Depression- Adult * Depression- General * Depression- Youth * Depression and Personality Disorders- Older Adults * Developmental Disabilities in Community Settings * Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Eating Disorders * Disruptive Anger * Dreams * Dual Diagnosis * Exposure Therapy * Family Caregivers * Generalized Anxiety Disorder * Group Therapy * Health Anxiety * History of Behavioral Medicine * Homework * Hypnotherapy * Imagery * Imagery Rescripting and Reprocessing Therapy * Inpatient Treatment * Linguistic Therapy of Evaluation * Low Self-Esteem * Medically Unexplained Symptoms * Mental Retardation- Adult * Models of Violent Behavior * Mood Disorders- Bipolar Disorder * Motivational Interviewing * Obesity * Panic Disorder * Paradoxical Intention and Related Techniques * Parents of Children with ADHD * Pathological Gambling * Perfectionism * Personal Construct Psychology * Personality Disorders * Pharmacotherapy and Cognitive Therapy- Combined Treatment * Phobia * Play Therapy * PTSD * PTSD- Children * PTSD- Older Adults * PTSD- War Related * Primary Care Therapy * Problem Solving- Depression * Problem Solving- General * Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy * Rehabilitation Psychology * Relapse Prevention * Religious Beliefs and Practices * Resistance * Schizophrenia * School-Based Therapy * Severe OCD * Sex Offending * Sexual Dysfunction * Sexual Offenders and Paraphilias * Sleep Disorders * Social Anxiety Disorder 1 * Social Anxiety Disorder 2 * Social Cognition in Children and Youth * Social Skills Training * Socratic Dialogue * Somatization * Stages of Change * Suicide- Adult * Suicide- Child and Adolescent * Suicide- Children * Terminal Illness * Therapeutic Alliance * Therapeutic Assessment- The Rorschach in Cognitive Behavioral Practice * Treatment of Children * Treatment Integrity Issues * Understanding Schema |
| Responsibility: | Arthur Freeman, editor-in-chief ; editors, Stephanie H. Felgoise ... [et al.]. |
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From the reviews: "Readers interested in gaining information on 'mainstream' cognitive behavior theory (CBT) topics ... will not be disappointed. However, the diversity of topics covered is broad enough that those interested in topics outside the mainstream are not likely to be disappointed either. Even seasoned CBT clinicians and researchers are likely to find applications of CBT in this volume that are new to them. ... it provides information of interest to a wide range of readers - from novices to experts." (Christina S. McCrea, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 51 (8), 2006) "Cognitive Behavior therapy (CBT) has been reported to be among the most widely practiced therapy techniques in the United States. ... At approximately 450 pages, the encyclopedia is concise in size, yet comprehensive in scope. ... A list of references for further research is provided at the end of every article. ... it provides an excellent and broad overview and would fit the needs of students, therapists, or patients who wish to learn more about the applications of cognitive behavior therapy." (Lorraine Evans, ARBA online, March, 2007) Read more...