Innovations
and Advances in
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Edited by Danielle
Einstein
This important
new volume explores cutting edge developments in the application of cognitive
behaviour therapy across the full spectrum of psychopathology. Emphasis
is placed on new variations in treatment procedures, flexible modes of
delivery and the latest directions in treatment modality, including mindfulness
and dialectical behaviour therapy. It is divided into three main sections
covering:
• innovative treatment for specific presentations
• treatment comparisons
• research informing clinical practice.
Table
of Contents
A
CBT-Based Therapy for Music Performance Anxiety
Ruth Tarrant and Janet Leathem
Treatment
of Magical Ideation
Danielle Einstein and Ross Menzies
Mindfulness Meditation and Bipolar Disorder
Jillian Ball and Justine Corry
Mindfulness as Therapy From a Buddhist Perspective
Malcolm Huxter
Cognitive–Behavioural Treatment of Trauma-Related Nightmares in Children:
A Developmental Adaptation of Imagery Rehearsal Therapy
Jason Encel and Hayley Dohnt
Treatment Programs for Children With Selective Mutism
Elizabeth Woodcock, Maria Milic and Susan Johnson
Developing
and Delivering Computer-Based CBT for Anxiety Disorders in Young People
Mike Cunningham and Caroline Donovan
Cognitive Therapy With Older Adults: Are Adaptations Necessary?
Deborah-Anne Koder
The Application of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Chronic Pain
Anthony Merritt, Susan Pervan and Jo Sheady
From Passive Acceptance to Active Engagement: The Path of CBT for Psychosis
Julia Shearsby, Peter Walker and Zachary Steel
Cognitive Therapy Enhanced With Emotive Techniques in the Treatment of
Bipolar Disorder
Jillian Ball, Ashleigh Skillecorn, Justine Corry
and Philip Mitchell
Enhancing Outcomes in the Treatment of Generalised Anxiety Disorder
Maree Abbott
Can Motivational Enhancement Therapy Improve a Cognitive Behaviourally
Based Inpatient Program for Eating Disorders?
Helen Dean, Stephen Touyz, Elizabeth Reiger and
Christopher Thornton
Using Cognitive Processing Therapy for Assault Victims With Acute Stress
Disorder
Reginald Nixon
A CBT Internet Program for Depression in Adolescents (MoodGYM): Effects
on Depressive Symptoms, Attributional Style, Self-Esteem and Beliefs
About Depression
Richard O’Kearney, Kanwal Kang, Malcolm
Gibson, Helen Christensen and Kathy Griffiths
Maladaptive Schema in Eating Disorders
Sandi Hill and Stephen Touyz
The Nature and Role of Avoidance in Depression
Michelle Moulds and Eva Kandris
Modelling the Depressive Disorders: A Subtyping Strategy
Gordon Parker
Autobiographical Memory in the Development, Maintenance and Resolution
of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder After Trauma
Richard Bryant, Kylie Sutherland and Rachel Guthrie
Cognitive and Social Support Factors in the Development of Acute Trauma
Response in Children
Alicia Ellis, Reginald Nixon and Paul Williamson
The Role of Therapist Schema in the Training and Supervision of Cognitive
Therapists
Beverly Haarhoff
The Advantage of Accessing Early Maladaptive Schemas in Early Childhood
Memories and Empirical Evidence of Their Predictive Worth
Stephen Theiler and Glen Bates
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ISBN: 9781875378777
AAP
Item Number: 4-875378777-New
296
pages softcover with Index
First
published 2007
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