Oxford Guide to Behavioural Experiments in Cognitive Therapy

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ISBN-13:
9780198529163
Veröffentl:
2004
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.05.2004
Seiten:
0
Autor:
James Bennett-Levy
Gewicht:
767 g
Format:
233x158x30 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Behavioural experiments are one of the central and most powerful methods of intervention in cognitive therapy. Yet until now, there has been no volume specifically dedicated to guiding physicians who wish to design and implement behavioural experiments across a wide range of clinical problems.

The Oxford Guide to Behavioural Experiments in Cognitive Therapy fills this gap. It is written by clinicians for clinicians. It is a practical, easy to read handbook, which is relevant for practising clinicians at every level, from trainees to cognitive therapy supervisors.

Following a foreword by David Clark, the first two chapters provide a theoretical and practical background for the understanding and development of behavioural experiments. Thereafter, the remaining chapters of the book focus on particular problem areas. These include problems which have been the traditional focus of cognitive therapy (e.g. depression, anxiety disorders), as well as those which have only more recently become a subject of study (bipolar disorder, psychotic symptoms), and some which are still in their relative infancy (physical health problems, brain injury). The book also includes several chapters on transdiagnostic problems, such as avoidance of affect, low self-esteem, interpersonal issues, and self-injurious behaviour. A final chapter by Christine Padesky provides some signposts for future development.

Containing examples of over 200 behavioural experiments, this book will be of enormous practical value for all those involved in cognitive behavioural therapy, as well as stimulating exploration and creativity in both its readers and their patients.
Behavioural experiments are one of the central and most powerful methods of intervention in cognitive therapy. This is the first ever handbook of behavioural experiments. Containing examples of over 200 experiments, this book will be of enormous practical value for all those involved in cognitive behavioural therapy, as well as stimulating exploration in both its readers and their patients.
  • Foreword

  • 1: James Bennett-Levy, David Westbrook, Melanie Fennell, Myra Cooper, Khadj Rouf and Ann Hackmann: Behavioural experiments: historical and conceptual underpinnings

  • 2: Khadj Rouf, Melanie Fennell, David Westbrook, Myra Cooper and James Bennett-Levy: Devising effective behavioural experiments

  • 3: Ann Hackmann: Panic disorder and agoraphobia

  • 4: Amy Silver, Diana Sanders, Norma Morrison and Carolyn Cowie,: Health anxiety

  • 5: Norma Morrison and David Westbrook: Obsessive-compulsive disorder

  • 6: Gillian Butler and Khadj Rouf: Generalised anxiety disorder

  • 7: Gillian Butler and Ann Hackmann: Social anxiety

  • 8: Joan Kirk and Khadj Rouf: Specific phobias

  • 9: Martina Mueller, Ann Hackmann and Alison Croft: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

  • 10: Melanie Fennell, James Bennett-Levy and David Westbrook: Depression

  • 11: June Dent, Helen Close and Joanne Ryder: Bipolar affective disorders

  • 12: Helen Close and Stefan Schuller: Psychotic symptoms

  • 13: Myra Cooper, Linette Whitehead and Nicky Boughton: Eating disorders

  • 14: Melissa Ree and Allison Harvey: Insomnia

  • 15: Amy Silver, Christina Surawy and Diana Sanders: Physical illness and disability

  • 16: Joanna McGrath and Nigel King: Acquired brain injury

  • 17: Gillian Butler and Christina Surawy: Avoidance of affect

  • 18: Helen Kennerley: Self-injurious behaviour

  • 19: Paul Flecknoe and Diana Sanders: Interpersonal difficulties

  • 20: Melanie Fennell and Helen Jenkins: Low self-esteem

  • 21: Christine Padesky: Behavioural experiments: at the crossroads

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