This two-volume handbook presents the contemporary cognitive behavioral scholarship that defines the field today.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a psychological treatment that focuses on shifting unhelpful thinking or behavior patterns to more adaptive thinking or behavior patterns. An extensive body of empirical research confirms that CBT is highly efficacious in treating depression, anxiety disorders, alcohol and drug use problems, marital problems, eating disorders, and severe mental illness.
Edited by renowned CBT scholar and practitioner Amy Wenzel, this handbook includes a comprehensive examination of contemporary CBT. Volume 1 provides a historical and theoretical overview of CBT, summarizes the empirical support for the approach, describes the main strategies and techniques, and summarizes an array of CBT treatment packages. Volume 2 evaluates the application of CBT to specific clinical conditions, modalities and settings, and diverse populations.
With its in-depth coverage, up-to-date research, and rich clinical examples, this handbook is an invaluable resource for all clinicians who offer CBT.
Chapter 29. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Anke Ehlers and Jennifer Wild
Chapter 30. Eating Disorders Madelyn Ruggieri, Courtney McCuen-Wurst, and Kelly C. Allison
Chapter 31. Addictions A. Tom Horvath
Chapter 32. Bipolar Disorder Cory F. Newman
Chapter 33. Psychosis Neal Stolar and Rebecca M. Wolfe
Chapter 34. Insomnia Jason G. Ellis, Michael L. Perlis, and Donn Posner
Chapter 35. CBT for Anger Management Michael Toohey
Chapter 36. Suicide Prevention Abby Adler, Shari Jager-Hyman, and Gregory K. Brown
Chapter 37. Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder J. Russell Ramsay
Chapter 38. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain John D. Otis, Alex E. Keller, and Lydia Chevalier
Chapter 39. Cognitive and Behavioral Treatments for Obesity Jena Shaw Tronieri
V. Modalities and Settings
Chapter 40. Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy Elizabeth J. Pawluk and Randi E. McCabe
Chapter 41. Cognitive-Behavioral Couple and Family Therapy Frank M. Dattilio and Norman B. Epstein
Chapter 42. CBT in Primary Care Robert A. DiTomasso, Scott Glassman, Christina Berchock Shook, Anna Zacharcenko, and Michelle R. Lent
Chapter 43. CBT for Inpatient Settings Aaron Brinen
Chapter 44. Cognitive Behavior Therapy Delivered Using the Internet Gerhard Andersson and Per Carlbring
Chapter 45. Combined Cognitive-Behavior Therapy and Pharmacotherapy Jesse H. Wright, Stephen O’Connor, Jessica Reis, and Michael E. Thase
Chapter 46. An Evidence-Based Approach to CBT Supervision Donna M. Sudak and Robert P. Reiser
VI. Applications to Diverse Populations
Chapter 47. Children and Adolescents with Externalizing Disorders R. Trent Codd, III and Nathan Roth Chapter 48. CBT for Children and Adolescents with Internalizing Disorders Amber Calloway, Nicole Fleischer, and Torrey A. Creed
Chapter 49. CBT with Older People Kenneth Laidlaw
Chapter 50. Veterans and Military Servicemembers Maegan M. Paxton Willing, Larissa L. Tate, and David S. Riggs
Chapter 51. CBT for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Populations Trevor A. Hart, Julia R. G. Vernon, and Tae L. Hart
Chapter 52. Ethnic Minority Cultural Adaptations of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Gayle Y. Iwamasa
Chapter 53. Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Religious Individuals Moses Appel and David Rosemarin
Conclusion Amy Wenzel
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