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Brief cognitive behavior therapy for cancer patients - re-visioning the CBT paradigm

By: Publication details: Routledge : Abingdon, 2017ISBN:
  • 1138942634
  • 9781138942639
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Contents:
Introduction; Part I - Theory and research; The psychosocial and physical challenges of cancer; Re-visioning cognitive behavior therapy for cancer patients; Opening moves and session structure in CBT for cancer patients; Creating case formulations for work with cancer patients; Part II - Clinical applications; Understanding depression in cancer patients; Interventions for depression in cancer patients; Treating anxiety in cancer patients; Putting a floor under the distressed patient: very brief therapy with cancer patients; Therapist self-care and self-practice; Appendix A
Summary: This book is a practical, clinical guide that allows for the integration of techniques from multiple newer CBT models, organized around a clear conceptual foundation and case conceptualization. The book targets those cognitive, emotional, and behavioral processes that research suggests are instrumental in the maintenance of human psychological suffering
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Introduction; Part I - Theory and research; The psychosocial and physical challenges of cancer; Re-visioning cognitive behavior therapy for cancer patients; Opening moves and session structure in CBT for cancer patients; Creating case formulations for work with cancer patients; Part II - Clinical applications; Understanding depression in cancer patients; Interventions for depression in cancer patients; Treating anxiety in cancer patients; Putting a floor under the distressed patient: very brief therapy with cancer patients; Therapist self-care and self-practice; Appendix A

This book is a practical, clinical guide that allows for the integration of techniques from multiple newer CBT models, organized around a clear conceptual foundation and case conceptualization. The book targets those cognitive, emotional, and behavioral processes that research suggests are instrumental in the maintenance of human psychological suffering

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