新千年紀の認知療法<br>Cognitive Psychotherapy toward a New Millennium : Scientific Foundations and Clinical Practice

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新千年紀の認知療法
Cognitive Psychotherapy toward a New Millennium : Scientific Foundations and Clinical Practice

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 450 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780306467660
  • DDC分類 616.89142

基本説明

This book is a useful instrument for an extensive review of the varied landscape of contemporary Cognitive Psychotherapy.

Full Description

In the roughly two decades since Aaron T. Beck published the now classic "Cognitive Therapy of Depression," and Michael J. Mahoney declared the "Cognitive Revolution," much has happened. What was proposed as the "cognitive revolution" has now become the zeitgeist, and Cognitive Therapy (CT) has grown exponentially with each passing year. A treatment model that was once seen as diffe­ rent, strange, or even alien, is now commonplace. In fact, many people have allied themselves with CT claiming that they have always done CT. Even my psychoanalytic colleagues have claimed that they often use CT. "After all," they say, "Psychoanalysis is a cognitive therapy." Cognitive Therapy (or Cognitive Psychotherapy) has become a kaleidoscope model of treatment, with influences coming from many sources. Some of these contributory streams have been information pro­ cessing, behavior therapy, Constructivist psychology, and dynamic psychotherapy. Each of these sources have added color, shading, and depth to the CT model. What was originally uni­ dimensional in terms of the CT focus on depression has become multidimensional as the CT model has been applied to virtually every patient population, treatment setting, and therapy context. CT must now be seen as a general model of psychotherapy that, with modifications, can be applied to the broad range of clinical problems and syndromes. What has tied these various applications of CT together is the emphasis on a strong grounding in cogni­ tive theory, a commitment to empirical support, and a dedication to broadening the model.

Contents

Part I: Scientific Foundations. Part II: Clinical Applications. Setting and procedures. Processes. The Therapist's Formation. Trans-cultural Aspects. Part III: Specific Approach to Different Disorders. Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood or Adolescence. Substance Related Disorders. Schizophrenia. Mood Disorders. Anxiety Disorders. Dissociative Disorders. Sexual Disorders. Eating Disorders. Sleep Disorders. Adjustment Disorders. Personality Disorders. Psychosomatic Medicine. Author Index. Author Index.