From leading experts in behavioral activation research and clinical practice, this volume presents an empirically tested approach for helping clients overcome depression by becoming active and engaged in their own lives. Behavioral activationΒ is a stand-alone treatment whose principles can be integr
Behavioral Activation for Depression, Second Edition: A Clinician's Guide
β Scribed by Christopher R. Martell, Sona Dimidjian, Ruth Herman-Dunn
- Publisher
- The Guilford Press
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 256
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Noted for its clarity and practical utility, the definitive guide to behavioral activation (BA) is now in a revised and expanded second edition. The authors are leading experts who enumerate BA principles and provide guidelines for assessment and intervention. Clinicians learn effective procedures for structuring each session, identifying and scheduling antidepressant activities, targeting avoidance and rumination, and monitoring progress. Illustrated with an extended case example, sample dialogues, and quick-reference tables, the book features 16 reproducible worksheets and forms. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials--plus a supplemental client booklet--in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size.
New to This Edition
Reflects a decade of advances in research, clinical practice, and training.
Chapter on transdiagnostic applications and new treatment settings.
Four additional reproducible appendices: measures of BA client progress and therapist treatment fidelity.
Supplemental downloadable booklet: A Client's Guide to Behavioral Activation.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
About the Authors
Preface
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Development of Behavioral Activation
Chapter 2 The Core Principles of Behavioral Activation
Chapter 3 The Structure and Style of Therapy
Chapter 4 Identifying the Ingredients of the Behavioral Antidepressant
Chapter 5 Activity Scheduling and Structuring
Chapter 6 Avoidance Modification, Solving Problems, and Value-Directed Behavior
Chapter 7 How Thinking Can Be Problematic Behavior
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Difficulties in Activation
Chapter 9 Measuring Progress and Preparing for Termination
Chapter 10 Extensions of BA
Appendix 1. Charts and Worksheets for Depressed Clients
Appendix 2. Notebook and Weekly Therapy Plan
Appendix 3. Notebook and Posttherapy Plan
Appendix 4. ACTIVATE Reference Sheet for Therapists
Appendix 5. Behavioral Activation for Depression Scale
Appendix 6a. Quality of Behavioral Activation ScaleβLong Form
Appendix 6b. Quality of Behavioral Activation ScaleβShort Form
Appendix 7. Postsession Self-Assessment Fidelity Checklist
References
Index
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