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: 2009

E-ISBN: 9780470421147

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470227787

Subject: R749.055 psychological therapy

Language: ENG

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Proven to be highly effective for the treatment of a wide range of problems, cognitive-behavior therapy is the most widely used psychotherapeutic technique. Building on the success of the previous edition, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Second Edition presents specific direction for cognitive behavior therapy techniques. Fully updated and expanded, this edition contains contributions from world-renowned experts on problems including smoking cessation, stress management, and classroom management. Its step-by-step illustrations create a hands-on reference of vital cognitive-behavioral therapy skills. This reference is essential for psychologists, counselors, and social workers.

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CONTENTS

pp.:  1 – 7

PREFACE

pp.:  7 – 15

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

pp.:  15 – 17

CONTRIBUTORS

pp.:  17 – 19

Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION

pp.:  19 – 30

Chapter 3: ANGER (NEGATIVE IMPULSE) CONTROL

pp.:  33 – 46

Chapter 4: ASSERTIVENESS SKILLS AND THE MANAGEMENT OF RELATED FACTORS

pp.:  46 – 55

Chapter 5: ATTRIBUTION CHANGE*

pp.:  55 – 64

Chapter 6: BEHAVIORAL ACTIVATION TREATMENT FOR DEPRESSION

pp.:  64 – 69

Chapter 7: RESPONSE CHAINING

pp.:  69 – 75

Chapter 8: BEHAVIORAL CONTRACTING

pp.:  75 – 82

Chapter 9: BIBLIOTHERAPY UTILIZING COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY

pp.:  82 – 89

Chapter 10: BREATHING RETRAINING AND DIAPHRAGMATIC BREATHING TECHNIQUES

pp.:  89 – 97

Chapter 11: CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT

pp.:  97 – 104

Chapter 12: COGNITIVE DEFUSION

pp.:  104 – 112

Chapter 13: COGNITIVE RESTRUCTURING OF THE DISPUTING OF IRRATIONAL BELIEFS

pp.:  112 – 120

Chapter 14: COGNITIVE RESTRUCTURING: BEHAVIORAL TESTS OF NEGATIVE COGNITIONS

pp.:  120 – 125

Chapter 15: COMMUNICATION/PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS TRAINING

pp.:  125 – 130

Chapter 16: COMPLIANCE WITH MEDICAL REGIMENS

pp.:  130 – 138

Chapter 17: CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT INTERVENTIONS

pp.:  138 – 145

Chapter 18: DAILY BEHAVIOR REPORT CARDS: HOME–SCHOOL CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES

pp.:  145 – 152

Chapter 19: DIALECTICS IN COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIOR THERAPY

pp.:  152 – 161

Chapter 20: DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT OF LOW-RATE BEHAVIOR

pp.:  161 – 171

Chapter 21: DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT OF OTHER BEHAVIOR AND DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT OF ALTERNATIVE BEHAVIOR

pp.:  171 – 176

Chapter 22: DIRECTED MASTURBATION: A TREATMENT OF FEMALE ORGASMIC DISORDER

pp.:  176 – 187

Chapter 23: DISTRESS TOLERANCE

pp.:  187 – 196

Chapter 24: EMOTION REGULATION

pp.:  196 – 203

Chapter 25: ENCOPRESIS: BIOBEHAVIORAL TREATMENT

pp.:  203 – 216

Chapter 26: EXPRESSIVE WRITING

pp.:  216 – 226

Chapter 27: FLOODING

pp.:  226 – 231

Chapter 28: EXPERIMENTAL FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF PROBLEM BEHAVIOR

pp.:  231 – 240

Chapter 29: FUNCTIONAL COMMUNICATION TRAINING TO TREAT CHALLENGING BEHAVIOR

pp.:  240 – 251

Chapter 30:FUNCTIONAL SELF-INSTRUCTION TRAINING TO PROMOTE GENERALIZED LEARNING

pp.:  251 – 259

Chapter 31: GROUP INTERVENTIONS

pp.:  259 – 265

Chapter 32: HABIT REVERSAL TRAINING

pp.:  265 – 274

Chapter 33: HARM REDUCTION

pp.:  274 – 282

Chapter 34: PUTTING IT ON THE STREET: HOMEWORK IN COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY

pp.:  282 – 289

Chapter 35: THE PROLONGED CS EXPOSURE TECHNIQUES OF IMPLOSIVE (FLOODING) THERAPY

pp.:  289 – 301

Chapter 36: COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL TREATMENT OF INSOMNIA

pp.:  301 – 312

Chapter 37: INTEROCEPTIVE EXPOSURE FOR PANIC DISORDER

pp.:  312 – 325

Chapter 38: LIVE (IN VIVO) EXPOSURE

pp.:  325 – 338

Chapter 39: APPLICATIONS OF THE MATCHING LAW

pp.:  338 – 346

Chapter 40: MINDFULNESS PRACTICE

pp.:  346 – 356

Chapter 41: MODERATE DRINKING TRAINING FOR PROBLEM DRINKERS

pp.:  356 – 366

Chapter 42: MULTIMODAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY

pp.:  366 – 371

Chapter 43: POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY: A BEHAVIORAL CONCEPTUALIZATION AND APPLICATION TO CONTEMPORARY BEHAVIOR THERAPY

pp.:  371 – 376

Chapter 44: MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING

pp.:  376 – 386

Chapter 45: NONCONTINGENT REINFORCEMENT AS A TREATMENT FOR PROBLEM BEHAVIOR

pp.:  386 – 396

Chapter 46: PAIN MANAGEMENT

pp.:  396 – 404

Chapter 47: PARENT TRAINING*

pp.:  404 – 412

Chapter 48: SELF-EFFICACY INTERVENTIONS: GUIDED MASTERY THERAPY

pp.:  412 – 419

Chapter 49: POSITIVE ATTENTION

pp.:  419 – 425

Chapter 50: PROBLEM-SOLVING THERAPY

pp.:  425 – 431

Chapter 51: PUNISHMENT

pp.:  431 – 437

Chapter 52: RAPID SMOKING

pp.:  437 – 444

Chapter 53: RELAPSE PREVENTION

pp.:  444 – 451

Chapter 54: RELAXATION

pp.:  451 – 463

Chapter 55: RESPONSE PREVENTION

pp.:  463 – 474

Chapter 56: SATIATION THERAPY

pp.:  474 – 481

Chapter 57: IDENTIFYING AND MODIFYING MALADAPTIVE SCHEMAS

pp.:  481 – 486

Chapter 58: SELF-MANAGEMENT

pp.:  486 – 495

Chapter 59: SAFETY TRAINING/VIOLENCE PREVENTION USING THE SAFECARE PARENT TRAINING MODEL

pp.:  495 – 502

Chapter 60: SELF-MONITORING AS A TREATMENT VEHICLE

pp.:  502 – 507

Chapter 61: SENSATE FOCUS

pp.:  507 – 515

Chapter 62: SHAPING

pp.:  515 – 522

Chapter 63: SOCIAL SKILLS TRAINING

pp.:  522 – 531

Chapter 64: SQUEEZE TECHNIQUE FOR THE TREATMENT OF PREMATURE EJACULATION

pp.:  531 – 539

Chapter 65: STIMULUS CONTROL

pp.:  539 – 545

Chapter 66: STIMULUS PREFERENCE ASSESSMENT

pp.:  545 – 552

Chapter 67: STRESS INOCULATION TRAINING

pp.:  552 – 558

Chapter 68: STRESS MANAGEMENT INTERVENTION

pp.:  558 – 562

Chapter 69: SYSTEMATIC DESENSITIZATION

pp.:  562 – 571

Chapter 70: THINK-ALOUD TECHNIQUES

pp.:  571 – 579

Chapter 71: TIME-OUT, TIME-IN, AND TASK-BASED GROUNDING

pp.:  579 – 586

Chapter 72: GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING AND MANAGING A TOKEN ECONOMY

pp.:  586 – 594

Chapter 73: URGE SURFING

pp.:  594 – 600

Chapter 74: VALIDATION PRINCIPLES AND STRATEGIES

pp.:  600 – 605

Chapter 75: VALUES CLARIFICATION

pp.:  605 – 612

AUTHOR INDEX

pp.:  612 – 620

SUBJECT INDEX

pp.:  620 – 652

LastPages

pp.:  652 – 672

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