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_aAcceptance and mindfulness in cognitive behavior therapy : _bunderstanding and applying the new therapies / _cedited by James D. Herbert, Evan M. Forman. |
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_aHoboken, NJ : _bWiley, _cc2011. |
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_ax, 358 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. | ||
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_tThe evolution of cognitive behavior therapy : the rise of psychological acceptance and mindfulness / _rJames D. Herbert and Evan M. Forman -- _tCognitive therapy / _rDavid J.A. Dozois and Aaron T. Beck -- _tMindfulness-based cognitive therapy / _rDavid M. Fresco ... [et al.] -- _tMetacognitive therapy / _rAdrian Wells -- _tEmotional schema therapy : a bridge over troubled waters / _rRobert L. Leahy -- _tMindfulness-based stress reduction / _rPaul G. Salmon, Sandra E. Sephton, and Samuel J. Dreeben -- _tDialectical behavior therapy / _rClive J. Robins and M. Zachary Rosenthal -- _tBehavioral activation in the context of "third wave" therapies / _rChristopher R. Martell and Jonathan Kanter -- _tIntegrative behavioral couple therapy : an acceptance-based approach to improving relationship functioning / _rMeghan M. McGinn, Lisa A. Benson, and Andrew Christensen -- _tUnderstanding acceptance and commitment therapy in context : a history of similarities and differences with other cognitive behavior therapies / _rKelly G. Wilson ... [et al.] -- _tMindfulness and acceptance : the perspective of cognitive therapy / _rStefan G. Hofmann ... [et al.] -- _tMindfulness and acceptance : the perspective of acceptance and commitment therapy / _rMichael Levin and Steven C. Hayes -- _tMindfulness and acceptance in cognitive behavior therapy : what's new? / _rMarvin R. Goldfried. |
520 | _a"What has been missing in the midst of partisan battles between orthodox CBT therapists and enthusiastic proponents of newer acceptance/mindfulness approaches is a reasoned, scientifically grounded discourse that would help researchers and clinicians alike sort through the various claims and counterclaims. This book, skillfully conceived and edited by James Herbert and Evan Forman, provides just such a sober and open-minded appraisal of a trend that has sometimes suffered both from too much hype from one side and too sweeping a rejection by the other. This volume encourages careful consideration of both positions and can advance evidence-based psychosocial therapy both conceptually and procedurally to the benefit of all." ?From the Foreword by Gerald C. Davison, PhD, University of Southern California Acceptance and Mindfulness in Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Understanding and Applying the New Therapies brings together a renowned group of leading figures in CBT who address key issues and topics, including:Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy; Metacognitive therapy; Mindfulness-based stress reduction; Dialectical behavior therapy; Understanding acceptance and commitment therapy in context. (www.amazon.com) | ||
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