
Editorial Review: One of the hallmarks of cognitive behavior therapy is its diversity today. Since its inception, over twenty five years ago, this once revolutionary approach to psychotherapy has grown to encompass treatments across the full range of psychological disorders. The Encyclopedia of Cognitive Behavior Therapy brings together all of the key aspects of this field distilling decades of clinical wisdom into one authoritative volume. With a preface by Aaron T. Beck, founder of the cognitive approach, the Encyclopedia features entries by noted experts including Arthur Freeman, Windy Dryden, Marsha Linehan, Edna Foa, and Thomas Ollendick to name but a few, and reviews the latest empirical data on first-line therapies and combination approaches, to give readers both insights into clients’ problems and the most effective treatments available. Common disorders and conditions: anxiety, depression, Essential components of treatment: the therapeutic relationship, Treatment methods: dialectical behavior therapy, REBT, Applications of CBT with specific populations: children, Emerging problems: Internet addiction, chronic pain, narcolepsy All entries feature reference lists and are cross-indexed. The Encyclopedia of Cognitive Behavior Therapy capably fills practitioners’ and educators’ needs for an idea book, teaching text, or quick access to practical, workable interventions.
ISBN-10: 030648580X ISBN-13: 9780306485800
Publisher: Plenum US – 2005-08-15
Hardcover | 1 Edition | 450 Pages
OCD, phobias, sleep disturbance, eating disorders, grief, anger
case formulation, homework, relapse prevention
paradoxical interventions, social skills training, stress inoculation,
play therapy, CBT/medicine combinations
adolescents, couples, dually diagnosed clients, the elderly,
veterans, refugees
pathological gambling, jet lag