Cognitive Behavior Therapy :Applying Empirically Supported Techniques in Your Practice

Publication subTitle :Applying Empirically Supported Techniques in Your Practice

Author: William T. O'Donohue  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2004

E-ISBN: 9780471429852

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780471236146

Subject: R749.055 psychological therapy

Language: ENG

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Description

This practical book provides empirically supported techniques that are effective for a wide range of problems, including enuresis, panic disorder, depression, and skills acquisition for the developmentally delayed.
* Presents 60 chapters on individual therapies for a wide range of problems, such as smoking cessation, stress management, and classroom management
* Chapters are authored by experts in their particular treatment approach.
* Provides tables that clearly explain the steps of implementing the therapy

Chapter

CONTENTS

pp.:  1 – 9

Contributors

pp.:  9 – 11

Preface

pp.:  11 – 17

1 Editors’ Introduction

pp.:  17 – 21

2 Acceptance

pp.:  21 – 24

5 Attribution Change

pp.:  36 – 43

6 Behavioral Activation Treatment for Depression

pp.:  43 – 48

7 Behavioral Chaining

pp.:  48 – 53

8 Behavioral Contracting

pp.:  53 – 60

9 Bibliotherapy

pp.:  60 – 66

10 Biobehavioral Approach to Bowel and Toilet Training Treatment

pp.:  66 – 71

11 Breathing Retraining and Diaphragmatic Breathing Techniques

pp.:  71 – 79

12 Classroom Management

pp.:  79 – 85

13 Cognitive Defusion

pp.:  85 – 91

14 Cognitive Restructuring of the Disputing of Irrational Beliefs

pp.:  91 – 99

15 Cognitive Restructuring: Behavioral Tests of Negative Cognitions

pp.:  99 – 104

16 Cognitive Restructuring: Identifying and Modifying Maladaptive Schemas

pp.:  104 – 109

17 Communication/Problem-Solving Skills Training

pp.:  109 – 116

18 Compliance with Medical Regimens

pp.:  116 – 123

19 Contingency Management Interventions

pp.:  123 – 129

20 Daily Report Cards: Home-School Contingency Management Procedures

pp.:  129 – 134

21 Dialectics in Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy

pp.:  134 – 141

22 Differential Reinforcement of Low-Rate Behavior

pp.:  141 – 149

23 Differential Reinforcement of Other Behavior and Differential Reinforcement of Alternative Behavior

pp.:  149 – 156

24 Directed Masturbation: A Treatment of Female Orgasmic Disorder

pp.:  156 – 164

25 Emotion Regulation

pp.:  164 – 172

26 Flooding

pp.:  172 – 180

27 Functional Analysis of Problem Behavior

pp.:  180 – 187

28 Functional Communication Training to Treat Challenging Behavior

pp.:  187 – 196

29 Generalization Promotion

pp.:  196 – 203

30 Habit Reversal

pp.:  203 – 209

31 Harm Reduction

pp.:  209 – 216

32 Homework in Cognitive Behavior Therapy

pp.:  216 – 222

33 Interoceptive Exposure for Panic Disorder

pp.:  222 – 232

34 Live (in vivo) Exposure

pp.:  232 – 243

35 Mindfulness Practice

pp.:  243 – 249

36 Modeling and Behavioral Rehearsal

pp.:  249 – 258

37 Moderate Drinking Training for Problem Drinkers

pp.:  258 – 267

38 Motivational Interviewing

pp.:  267 – 272

39 Multimodal Behavior Therapy

pp.:  272 – 281

40 Noncontingent Reinforcement as Treatment for Problem Behavior

pp.:  281 – 286

41 Pain Management

pp.:  286 – 293

42 Parent Training

pp.:  293 – 300

43 Perceived Self-Efficacy: Guided Mastery Therapy

pp.:  300 – 308

44 Positive Attention

pp.:  308 – 314

45 Problem-Solving Therapy

pp.:  314 – 321

46 Punishment

pp.:  321 – 328

47 Rapid Smoking

pp.:  328 – 334

48 Relapse Prevention

pp.:  334 – 341

49 Relaxation

pp.:  341 – 350

50 Response Prevention

pp.:  350 – 361

51 Satiation Therapy

pp.:  361 – 369

52 Self-Management

pp.:  369 – 374

53 Self-Monitoring as a Treatment Vehicle

pp.:  374 – 381

54 Sensate Focus for Sexual Dysfunction

pp.:  381 – 388

55 Shaping

pp.:  388 – 394

56 Social Skills Training

pp.:  394 – 404

57 Squeeze Technique for the Treatment of Premature Ejaculation

pp.:  404 – 411

58 Stimulus Control

pp.:  411 – 416

59 Stimulus Preference Assessment

pp.:  416 – 422

60 Stress Inoculation Training

pp.:  422 – 427

61 Stress Management

pp.:  427 – 431

62 Systematic Desensitization

pp.:  431 – 437

63 Think-Aloud Techniques

pp.:  437 – 443

64 Time-Out (and Time-In)

pp.:  443 – 449

65 Token Economy

pp.:  449 – 456

66 Treatment of Insomnia

pp.:  456 – 462

67 Urge Surfing

pp.:  462 – 471

68 Validation Principles and Strategies

pp.:  471 – 476

69 Working with Implosive (Flooding) Therapy

pp.:  476 – 483

Author Index

pp.:  483 – 491

Subject Index

pp.:  491 – 515

LastPages

pp.:  515 – 525

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