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Title Cognitive-behavioral group therapy for specific problems and populations / edited by John R. White and Arthur S. Freeman
Edition First edition
Published Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2000]
©2000

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Description xvi, 405 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Contents Ch. 1. Introduction / John R. White -- I. Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy for Specific Problems. Ch. 2. Depression / John R. White. Ch. 3. Panic and Phobia / Ariel J. Lang and Michelle G. Craske. Ch. 4. Obesity / Robert R. Radomile. Ch. 5. Eating Disorders / Wayne A. Bowers. Ch. 6. Dual Diagnoses / Tom Greanias and Sandra Siegel. Ch. 7. Dissociative Disorders / Aila Jesse McCutchen. Ch. 8. Adult Attention Deficit Disorder / William D. Morgan -- II. Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy for Specific Populations or Settings. Ch. 9. Older Adults / Larry W. Thompson, David V. Powers and David W. Coon / [et al.]. Ch. 10. Medical Patients / Paul G. Ritvo, M. Jane Irvine and Joel Katz / [et al.]. Ch. 11. Latinos / Kurt C. Organista. Ch. 12. Women's Sexuality / Susan Walen and Janet L. Wolfe. Ch. 13. Parent Training / Jonathan Stern. Ch. 14. Clients in Partial Hospitalization Settings / Amy S. Witt-Browder
Summary This book offers step-by-step guidelines for developing and conducting group therapy for specific problems and populations using empirically supported cognitive-behavioral therapy, such as cognitive restructuring, mood monitoring, and in vivo exposure, as they can be applied to such clinical problems as anxiety, depression, and eating disorders and to such populations as older adults, Latinos, and parents. For each problem or population, a session-by-session description guides therapists in creating the most productive structure and process for change to occur. These flexible protocols include client selection criteria; group goals; assessment forms, thought records, and activity schedules; and ways of tailoring cognitive-behavioral methods for the specific problem or population. Examples of therapist-client dialogue and solutions for common problems that arise in session are included
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Also available online via the World Wide Web, by subscription to Ovid PsycBooks
Issuing Body Made available through: American Psychological Association's PsyBooks Collection
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Subject Cognitive therapy.
Group psychotherapy.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Psychotherapy, Group.
Psychotherapy.
Socioenvironmental Therapy.
Behavior Therapy.
Behavioral Disciplines and Activities.
Psychiatry and Psychology
Psychotherapy, Group.
Author Freeman, Arthur S.
White, John R., 1953-
American Psychological Association.
LC no. 00027405
ISBN 1557986908