<p>“Academic libraries catering for courses in clinical psychology, psychotherapy or counselling will find it an extremely useful resource, as will major hospital libraries.”  (<i>Reference Reviews</i>, 1 October 2014)</p> <p>“The interventions provide a fine foundation for future research.  These volumes represent multinational research efforts, in multiple settings, with various cultural and racial groups, and with special populations in urban, rural, and teletherapy settings to illustrate the current state of CBT science and the tremendous progress that has been made in the field.”  (<i>PsycCRITIQUES</i>, 6 October 2014)</p> <p> </p>

This three-volume guide to CBT is a major new reference work that provides an authoritative and fully up-to-date survey of the various clinical approaches to cognitive behavior therapy. Contributed by leading academics and professionals, the entries are presented in a rational and accessible format. Offers unrivalled coverage of CBT approaches to a full spectrum of mental disordersContributors include many of the field’s leading expertsCovers the full range of CBT strategies, including new developments in the field, such as attention retaining strategies, acceptance techniques, mindfulness meditation, and disorder-specific emotion regulation skillsProvides practical guidance backed by a wealth of case studiesIncludes the latest techniques and empirical data 3 Volumes www.cbthandbook.com
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This three-volume guide to CBT is a major new reference work that provides an authoritative and fully up-to-date survey of the various clinical approaches to cognitive behavior therapy. Contributed by leading academics and professionals, the entries are presented in a rational and accessible format.
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Volume I About the Editors Contributors Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: An Introduction Part One: General Strategies 1 The Therapeutic Relationship Arthur Freeman 3 2 Cognitive Restructuring David A. Clark 23 3 Exposure Techniques Valerie Vorstenbosch, Leorra Newman, and Martin M. Antony 45 4 Problem-Solving Strategies Arthur M. Nezu and Christine Maguth Nezu 67 5 Emotion Regulation Strategies Shauna L. Clen, Douglas S. Mennin, and David M. Fresco 86 6 Metacognitive Therapy: Thinking Differently about Thinking Adrian Wells and Michael Simons 107 7 Mindfulness and Acceptance Techniques James D. Herbert and Evan M. Formanv 131 8 Therapeutic Relaxation Melissa A. Day, Joshua C. Eyer, and Beverly E. Thorn 157 9 Attentional Bias Modification Nader Amir and Sara Conley 181 10 Habit Reversal Michael P. Twohig, Ellen J. Bluett, Kate L. Morrison, and Michelle R. Woidneck 203 11 Contingency Management Treatments Shannon A. Byrne and Nancy M. Petry 223 12 Social Skills and Problem-Solving Training Kim T. Mueser, Jennifer D. Gottlieb, and Susan Gingerich 243 13 Neurofeedback Sarah Wyckoff and Niels Birbaumer 273 14 Homework Assignments and Self-Monitoring Nikolaos Kazantzis, Frank M. Dattilio, Amy Cummins, and Xavier Clayton 311 15 Using Motivational Interviewing to Manage Resistance Henny A. Westra 331 16 Dealing with Difficult Cases Leslie Sokol, Marci G. Fox, and Emily Becker-Weidman 355 17 A Cognitive Behavioral Road Map for Relapse Prevention in Depression Shadi Beshai and Keith S. Dobson 381 18 Cultural Context Devon E. Hinton and Martin La Roche 401 Volume II Part Two: Specific Disorders 19 Psychosis Tania Lincoln and Aaron T. Beck 20 Chronic Pain Stephen J. Morley and Johan W. S. Vlaeyen 21 Hypochondriasis Gordon J. G. Asmundson, Daniel L. Peluso, Michel A. Thibodeau, and Steven Taylor 22 Somatization and Conversion Disorders Lesley A. Allen and Robert L. Woolfolk 23 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Trudie Chalder 24 Insomnia Allison G. Harvey and Lauren D. Asarnow 25 Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa Jennifer Svaldi and Brunna Tuschen-Caffier 26 Obesity Simone Munsch 27 Women’s Sexual Difficulties Lori A. Brotto and Morag A. Yule 28 Male Sexual Dysfunctions Pedro Nobre 29 The Paraphilias W. L. Marshall and L. E. Marshall 30 Couple Therapy Melanie S. Fischer, Donald H. Baucom, Kurt Hahlweg, and Norman B. Epstein 31 Family Therapy Frank M. Dattilio 32 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Adults Laura E. Knouse and Steven A. Safren 33 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children and Adolescents Miguel T. Villodas, Stephen P. Hinshaw, and Linda J. Pfiffner 34 Conduct Disorder and Delinquency Michael R. McCart, Cindy Schaeffer, and Scott W. Henggeler 35 Depression, Bipolar Disorder, and Suicidal Behavior in Children Rachel D. Freed, Priscilla T. Chan, David A. Langer, and Martha C. Tompson 36 Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents Candice Chow and Donna B. Pincus 37 School Refusal Behavior Christopher A. Kearney and Rachele Diliberto Volume III Part Two: Specific Disorders 38 Social Anxiety Disorder Laura C. Bruce and Richard G. Heimberg 39 Panic Disorder Norman B. Schmidt, Kristina J. Korte, Aaron M. Norr, and Meghan E. Keough 40 Agoraphobia Michael J. Telch, Adam R. Cobb, and Cynthia L. Lancaster 41 Specific Phobia Matilda E. Nowakowski, Jenny Rogojanski, and Martin M. Antony 42 Generalized Anxiety Disorder Lauren E. Szkodny and Michelle G. Newman 43 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Stefan K. Schmertz, Maryrose Gerardi, and Barbara O. Rothbaum 44 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Jonathan S. Abramowitz and Brittain L. Mahaffey 45 Tourette Syndrome and Tic Disorders Matthew R. Capriotti, Flint M. Espil, and Douglas W. Woods 46 Compulsive Hoarding Sheila Woody and Gail Steketee 47 Body Dysmorphic Disorder Jessica Rasmussen, Aaron J. Blashill, Jennifer L. Greenberg, and Sabine Wilhelm 48 Major Depressive Disorder Jeffrey R. Vittengl and Robin B. Jarrett 49 Dysthymia and Chronic Major Depression Bruce A. Arnow, Kathleen M. Corcoran, and Michael E. Thase 50 Bipolar Disorder Samantha J. Moshier and Michael W. Otto 51 Borderline Personality Disorder Alec L. Miller, Miguelina Germán, and Andrea Fortunato 52 Suicidality Erin F. Ward-Ciesielski and Marsha M. Linehan 53 Antisocial Personality Disorder Christopher J. Patrick and Lindsay D. Nelson 54 Tobacco Dependence Daniel S. McGrath and Sherry H. Stewart 55 Alcohol Problems Nailah O. Harrell, Paola Pedrelli, Carl W. Lejuez, and Laura MacPherson 56 Illegal Drug Use Brian D. Kiluk and Kathleen M. Carroll 57 Gambling Jon E. Grant, Brian L. Odlaug, and Christopher Donahue Index
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Providing the worldwide community of researchers and practitioners in cognitive behavioral therapy with an authoritative resource of lasting value, this three-volume guide to CBT is the most comprehensive collection thus far of CBT approaches to a range of mental disorders. As well as being an ideal training resource for clinicians, it is packed with theory-based and clinically effective treatment protocols, covering CBT praxis and disorder-specific techniques across the mental health spectrum. Combining material on the theoretical rationale behind CBT with the latest empirical assessments and clinical applications, the guide features contributions from leading authorities in their respective fields, deploying a wealth of case studies to support detailed explanations of CBT treatment techniques. The initial volume on general strategies is followed by two full volumes devoted to specific disorders, incorporating approaches to all recognized mental disorders. Above all, this landmark work offers professionals at all levels a coherent synthesis of the numerous methodologies in the CBT family.
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Stefan Hofmann, one of the premiere researchers, educators, and clinicians in Cognitive Behavior Therapy, has edited an outstanding three-volume series that should be read by everyone in the field. —Judith S. Beck, Ph.D. President, Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy The Wiley Handbook of Cognitive Behavioral Therapyedited by Stefan G Hofmann is an extraordinary contribution to the field, likely to stand out as the seminal reference work for CBT practitioners and researchers. Each chapter is written by a leader in the field and covers the full range of work in CBT from theory to research to practice. I will be recommending this to everyone who is seriously interested in CBT. —Professor Robert L. Leahy, Director, American Institute for Cognitive Therapy, NYC. In this remarkable three volume series Stefan Hofmann has assembled the leading authorities in the world who describe, first, the basic procedures that make up modern-day cognitive behavioral therapy (volume 1) followed by their creative application to an extraordinarily wide range of disorders and problems both child and adult (volumes II and III). Any clinician or clinical scientist looking for one source describing modern day CBT and its applications will find it here. —David H. Barlow, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Boston University and Founder and Director Emeritus, Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders  
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ISBN
9781118533208
Publisert
2013-12-13
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Wiley-Blackwell
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2994 gr
Høyde
282 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
213 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Product format
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1482

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Stefan G. Hofmann is Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychology at Boston University, USA, where he is Director of the Psychotherapy and Emotion Research Laboratory. His core research focuses on the mechanics of applying developments in treatment, on generating clinical applications from discoveries in neuroscience, on strategies for emotion regulation, and on cultural manifestations of psychopathy such as social anxiety disorder. Professor Hofmann is the author of more than 200 scientific publications and 15 books, including Cognitive Behavior Therapy of Social Anxiety Disorder: Evidence-Based and Disorder-Specific Treatment Techniques (2008, co-authored with Michael W. Otto). In addition to his editorial work for Cognitive Therapy and Research and the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Prof Hofmann is President of the Association of ABCT and IACP, and a board member of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy.