... Strategies in CognitiveBehaviorTherapy [9] De-Oliveira IR (2011) Trial-based cognitive therapy: Accepted entry in Common Language for Psychotherapy Procedures (www.commonlanguagepsychotherapy.org, ... Beliefs in CognitiveTherapy In: de-Oliveira IR (ed.) Cognitive- behavioral therapy InTech, Rijeka, Croatia [21] Young JE, Brown G (1994) Schema Questionnaire In: Young JE (Ed.) Cognitivetherapy ... Contents Chapter Chapter 10 Cognitive- BehaviorTherapy for Substance Abuse 157 Bernard P Rangé and Ana Carolina Robbe Mathias Internet Addiction and Its Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 171 Ömer Şenormancı,...
... M, Oei TS: Is group more cost effective than individual cognitive behaviour therapy? The evidence is not solid yet Behav Cogn Psychother 2007, 35:77-91 Morrison N: Groupcognitive therapy: treatment ... Company; 2002 Free ML: CognitiveTherapy in Groups: Guidelines and Resources for Practice Chichester: John Wiley & Sons; 1999 Blackburn IM, James IM, Milne DI, Reichelt FK: CognitiveTherapy Scale Revised ... similar group based psychological therapies For example, the European ODIN study compared sessions of individual problem solving therapy with group psycho-education sessions and a control group...
... Internet to provide cognitive behaviour therapy Behav Res Ther 2009, 47(3):175-80 Hedman E, et al: Internet-Based CognitiveBehaviorTherapy vs Cognitive Behavioral GroupTherapy for Social Anxiety ... Unemployed Earlier psychological treatment 9% Pensioner 4% Psychodynamic Therapy 22% Cognitivetherapy 4% CognitiveBehaviortherapy 39% High school 35% 9% University ≥ years 12 52% PhD 4% SSRI 17% ... practitioners of psychotherapy in Sweden: A comparison of attitudes between psychodynamic, cognitive, cognitive- behavioral, and integrative therapists Journal of Psychotherapy Integration 2009,...
... the scale has been reported [26] Treatment Procedures Cognitive behavioral grouptherapy was conducted for 12 weekly 90-minute sessions; each group was comprised of five or six patients The treatment ... The group format provided patients with opportunities for practicing new cognitive and behavioral skills, which they could apply in their lives after completion of the group- CBT [39] These cognitive ... Rains JC: Groupcognitive and contextual therapies in treatment of depression J Clin Psychol 1989, 45(3):436-445 39 Oei TP, Bullbeck K, Campbell JM: Cognitive change process during group cognitive...
... Bonasse F, Jalenques I, Guerin J, Coudert AJ: Cognitivebehaviortherapy versus supportive therapy in social phobia: a randomized controlled trial Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 2000, 69(3):137-146 ... 69(3):137-146 19 Mortberg E, Clark DM, Sundin O, Aberg Wistedt A: Intensivegroupcognitive treatment and individual cognitivetherapy vs treatment as usual in social phobia: a randomized controlled ... patient groups Medical Care 1994, 32(1):40-66 26 Liebowitz MR, Heimberg RG, Schneier FR, Hope DA, Davies S, Holt CS, Goetz D, Juster HR, Lin SH, Bruch MA, et al: Cognitive- behavioral group therapy...
... CA: E -therapy for mental health problems: a systematic review Telemed J E Health 2008, 14(7):707-714 Telch MJ, Lucas JA, Schmidt NB, Hanna HH, LaNae Jaimez T, Lucas RA: Group cognitive- behavioral ... of internet-based cognitivebehaviortherapy supplemented with telephone calls Am J Psychiatry 2006, 163(12):2119-2125 14 Klein B, Richards JC, Austin DW: Efficacy of internet therapy for panic ... non-responders Measure Group Post CI 95% Follow-up CI 95% PDSS Internet 60% 46% - 74% 71% 58% - 85% Group 63% 50% - 76% 65% 52% - 78% CGI Internet 50% 36% - 64% 70% 57% - 83% Group 59% 46% - 73%...
... cognitive behavioral therapy followed REBT, such as cognitivetherapy (Beck, 1976), cognitivebehaviortherapy (Mahoney, 1974), cognitivebehavior modification (Meichenbaum, 1977), and dialectical behavior ... Postmodernism is an important, and growing, aspect of today's psychotherapy Rational emotive behaviortherapy (REBT), along with other cognitive- behavioral therapies (e.g., those of Beck, 1976; Maultsby, ... of therapy (i.e., classical psychoanalysis, Rogerian person centered, and cognitiveexperiential therapy) largely favor the more passive approach and a number of other schools (i.e., behavior therapy, ...
... the schizophrenia cognitive remediation model originally designed by Delahunty and Morice [22] Cognitive task selection for the AN module was based on research literature on cognitive performance ... change Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 2005, 5(3):1-12 Wykes T, Reeder C, Williams C, Corner J, Rice C, Everitt B: Are the effects of cognitive remediation therapy (CRT) durable? Results ... to another and to multitask [7,8] Such cognitive inflexibility is the prevalent thinking style in AN patients and simply gaining weight does not improve cognitive performance [9-11] Set-shifting...
... briefcognitive behavioral therapy training for the VA primary care setting Primary Care Companion 2010, 12(3) 33 Cully JA, Teten AT: A Therapist’s Guide to BriefCognitive Behavioral Therapy Houston, ... trial of briefcognitivetherapy for major depressive disorder in primary care Br J Psychiatry 1997, 171:131-134 32 Cully JA, Teten AL, Benge J, Sorroco KH, Kauth MR: Multidisciplinary briefcognitive ... Moorey J, Davis G: Cognitive- behavioural therapy in twoplus-one sessions: a pilot field trial Behavioural Psychotherapy 1992, 20:147-154 28 Fennell MJV, Teasdale JD: Cognitivetherapy for depression:...
... formulation A Case Study Guide to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy of Psychosis Edited by David Kingdon and Douglas Turkington C 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 50 COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR PSYCHOSIS As ... Isolating herself, does not go out 58 COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR PSYCHOSIS the therapy was not about (medication, hospitalisation, sectioning, etc) Throughout the therapy the use of Socratic questioning ... Physiological—Poor sleep/anxiety/unable to concentrate Course of therapy I had had the notion that when I carried out cognitive behaviour therapy it would be in a serene environment; a quiet pale-green...
... experience A Case Study Guide to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy of Psychosis Edited by David Kingdon and Douglas Turkington C 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 70 COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR PSYCHOSIS FEATURES, ... Behaviour Therapy approach to borderline personality disorder and adaptations of mindfulness were used in this therapy, both with the Voices group, and in individual work with Helena 76 COGNITIVE ... between A Case Study Guide to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy of Psychosis Edited by David Kingdon and Douglas Turkington C 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 80 COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR PSYCHOSIS 1975...
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... 1996) A Case Study Guide to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy of Psychosis Edited by David Kingdon and Douglas Turkington C 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 124 COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR PSYCHOSIS Paranoia ... last A Case Study Guide to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy of Psychosis Edited by David Kingdon and Douglas Turkington C 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 138 COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR PSYCHOSIS admission ... of psychosis using Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), supervised by Professor Paul Chadwick My thesis extended this interest, firstly within a theoretical paper describing cognitive and evolutionary...
... relapse Aims and course of therapy The aims of therapy were as follows: r To establish a good rapport conducive to working collaboratively r To introduce a cognitivetherapy model r To introduce ... the start of therapy it was essential to ensure that a good rapport was established This is seen as of paramount importance when using cognitive behaviour therapy with this client group (Fowler, ... of cognitive behaviour therapy and has since been able to identify specific thoughts and associated emotions and put theory into practice r The collaborative nature of cognitive behaviour therapy...
... organisations A Case Study Guide to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy of Psychosis Edited by David Kingdon and Douglas Turkington C 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 184 COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR PSYCHOSIS (UK ... individuals A Case Study Guide to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy of Psychosis Edited by David Kingdon and Douglas Turkington C 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 192 COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR PSYCHOSIS THORN ... not aim to provide training in cognitive behaviour therapy, nonetheless it does draw extensively on this model The principles of cognitive behaviour theory and therapy are taught on the course...
... D.G & Turkington, D (1994) Cognitive- behaviorTherapy of Schizophrenia New York: Guilford Kingdon, D.G & Turkington, D (1998) Cognitive behaviour therapy: Styles, groups and outcomes In T Wykes, ... D (1998) Cognitive behavioural therapy of psychosis: Complexities in engagement and therapy In N Tarrier, A Wells & G Haddock (Eds.) Treating Complex Cases: The Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Approach ... (1996) CognitiveTherapy of Voices, Delusions and Paranoia Chichester, UK: Wiley Chadwick, P., Sambrooke, S., Rasch, S & Davies, E (2000) Challenging the omnipotence of voices: Groupcognitive behavior...