Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) has established itself as the psychological treatment of choice for many conditions. It offers a brief, convincing, commonsense approach to the emotional problems faced by people with cancer, and there is considerable evidence for its effectiveness. Since the first e
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy For People With Cancer
โ Scribed by Stirling Moorey, Steven Greer
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 221
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) has established itself as the psychological treatment of choice for many conditions. It offers a brief, convincing, commonsense approach to the emotional problems faced by people with cancer, and there is considerable evidence for its effectiveness. Since the first edition of this book in 1989 (published as Psychological Therapy for Patients with Cancer) there have been many developments in cognitive therapy and psycho-oncology which have been incorporated in the new edition. The current evidence for the effect of psychological state on survival and the efficacy of CBT in cancer is reviewed. Using a cognitive behavioural model to understand reactions to cancer, the authors present cognitive, behavioural, emotional and interpersonal interventions to help people adjust to the threat to their life and their view of themselves. Case examles illustrate how these techniques are used to reduce anxiety and depression, induce a fighting spirit, teach effective coping skills and develop open communication between patients and their partners. Mental health professionals working in oncologu and health care professionals interested in psychological management will find this a useful source for psychological techniques that can be applied in a busy clinical setting.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 12
Part One: The Psychology of Cancer......Page 14
1 What people with cancer feel......Page 16
2 A cognitive model of adjustment to cancer......Page 24
3 Can cognitive behaviour therapy improve quality of life?......Page 38
4 Can psychological therapy affect duration of survival?......Page 54
Part Two: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy......Page 60
5 Overview of therapy......Page 62
6 The therapy session......Page 76
7 Experiencing and expressing emotions in adjuvant psychological therapy......Page 88
8 Behavioural techniques......Page 98
9 Cognitive techniques I: Basic cognitive techniques......Page 116
10 Cognitive techniques II: Applications of cognitive techniques to common problems......Page 134
11 Working with couples......Page 148
12 Advanced and terminal illness......Page 158
13 Group therapy......Page 172
14 Concluding remarks......Page 180
1 Coping with Cancer......Page 182
2 Thinking Errors......Page 186
3 Weekly Activity Schedule......Page 189
4 Thought Record......Page 190
a) Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale......Page 191
b) Courtauld Emotional Control Scale......Page 194
c) Cancer Coping Questionnaire......Page 196
d) Cancer Concerns Checklist......Page 198
References......Page 200
A......Page 216
D......Page 217
G......Page 218
P......Page 219
T......Page 220
W......Page 221
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