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Author Martell, Christopher R.

Title Depression in context : strategies for guided action / Christopher R. Martell, Michael E. Addis, Neil S. Jacobson
Published New York ; London : W.W. Norton, [2001]
©2001

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Description xxx, 223 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
regular print
Contents 1. The Search for internal causes -- 2. Creating a coherent framework for behavioral activation -- 3. The Contextual approach -- 4. The Principles and essentials of behavioral activation -- 5. Beginning to act like a behavioral activator -- 6. Teaching clients to view depression within the context of their own lives -- 7. Specific techniques used in behavioral activation --8. Clinical examples of behavioral activation -- 9. Difficulties that may arise in behavioral activation and future directions for use of the treatment -- 10. Conclusion
Summary This book represents one of the last contributions of Neil Jacobson to the study of depression. At the time of his death he, Christopher Martell, and Michael Addis had just begun writing. In fact, they had spent several years discussing behavioral approaches to treating depression and had been collaborating on one of the largest clinical trials for depression comparing behavioral activation to cognitive therapy and medication. Preliminary findings suggest that treating depression by helping to activate people (behavioral activation) is just as effective as helping them to change their thinking (cognitive therapy). Behavioral activation is a positive approach to treating depression. Within this framework, the therapist helps clients to see depression not as something inside of them but as a natural consequence of the way they cope with the shifting contexts of daily life. There is no search for mental illness, skill deficits or distortions in thinking. Rather, the therapist coaches the client to engage in activities that will lead to a more rewarding life. This book is arranged in three parts. Part I reviews theories of depression and various treatments for depression, particularly pharmacological treatments, cognitive therapy and behavioral therapy. Part II describes the behavioral activation treatment approach and provides ample case transcript material. Part III looks at problems that can arise in therapy and at future opportunities for the use of behavioral activation
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Depression, Mental -- Treatment.
Depression.
Author Jacobson, Neil S., 1949-
Addis, Michael E.
LC no. 2001018040
ISBN 9780393703504
0393703509