Cognitive Therapy of DepressionThis best-selling classic work shows how psychotherapists can effectiv ely treat depressive disorders. Case examples illustrate a wide range of strategies and techniques. |
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Contents
An Overview | 1 |
Materials | 4 |
The Role of Emotions in Cognitive Therapy | 34 |
Application to Cognitive Therapy | 45 |
Structure of the Therapeutic Interview | 61 |
The Initial Interview | 87 |
A Typical Course of Therapy | 104 |
Application of Behavioral Techniques | 117 |
Interview with a Depressed Suicidal Patient | 225 |
Depressogenic Assumptions | 244 |
Integration of Homework into Therapy | 272 |
Technical Problems | 295 |
Problems Related to Termination and Relapse | 317 |
Group Cognitive Therapy for Depressed Patients Steven D Hollon and Brian F Shaw | 328 |
Cognitive Therapy and Antidepressant Medications | 354 |
Outcome Studies of Cognitive Therapy | 386 |
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