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Clinical practice of cognitive therapy with children and adolescents. The nuts and bolts

Clinical practice of cognitive therapy with children and adolescents. The nuts and bolts

Inbunden bok. New York : Guilford Publications, Inc. 2002. xii+(2)+354 sidor.

Gott skick. Hard-cover with dust-jacket. Spine ends are slightly bumped. Creases on pp. 257-264.

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ISBN
1572307234
Titel
Clinical practice of cognitive therapy with children and adolescents [Elektronisk resurs] : the nuts and bolts
Författare
Friedberg, Robert D. - McClure, Jessica M. - Ebooks Corporation.
Förlag
New York : Guilford Publications, Inc
Utgivningsår
2002
Språk
English
Baksidestext
This lively, practical book offers a complete guide to doing cognitive therapy with children and adolescents. Within a clear-cut theoretical framework, the authors describe how to adapt cognitive therapy principles and procedures to the unique needs of children with a variety of presenting problems. The book starts with the fundamentals, demonstrating a systematic yet flexible approach to case conceptualization and treatment planning. Detailed guidelines are then presented to help the clinician introduce cognitive therapy to children and families; identify problems, feelings, and thoughts; cra
Preliminaries; Contents; CHAPTER 1 Introduction; CHAPTER 2 Case Conceptualization; CHAPTER 3 Collaborative Empiricism and Guided Discovery; CHAPTER 4 Session Structure; CHAPTER 5 Introducing the Treatment Model and Identifying Problems; CHAPTER 6 Identifying and Connecting Feelings and Thoughts; CHAPTER 7 Therapeutic Socratic Dialogues; CHAPTER 8 Commonly Used Cognitive and Behavioral Techniques; CHAPTER 9 Creative Applications of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; CHAPTER 10 Homework; CHAPTER 11 Working with Depressed Children and Adolescents; CHAPTER 12 Working with Anxious Children
CHAPTER 13 Working with Disruptive ChildrenCHAPTER 14 Working with Parents; References; Index
Electronic reproduction.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.