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Depression: A practitioner's guide to comparative treatments

โœ Scribed by Davison, Michael R.; Reinecke, Mark A (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Pub
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Leaves
526
Series
Springer series on comparative treatments for psychological disorders
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: Alternative treatments of depression: points of convergence and divergence / Mark A. Reinecke --
Treatment for depression: what the research says / Michael J. Lambert and Matthew J. Davis --
Cultural considerations for understanding, assessing, and treating depressive experience and disorder / Anthony J. Marsella and Aaron Kaplan --
The case of Nancy / Mark A. Reinecke, Michael R. Davison and Bertram Cohler --
Individual psychology of depression / Mark H. Stone --
An object relations view of depression / Frank Summers --
A self psychology approach for depression / Robert M. Galatzer-Levy --
Supportive-expressive psychodynamic therapy for depression / Paul Crits-Cristoph, David Mark and Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons --
Behavioral therapy of depression / E. Thomas Dowd --
Rational-emotive behavior therapy for depression: achieving unconditional self-acceptance / Raymond DiGiuseppe, Kristene A. Doyle and Raphael D. Rose --
Cognitive therapies of depression: a modularized treatment approach / Mark A. Reinecke --
Schema-focused therapy for depression / Jeffrey E. Young and Daniel E. Mattila --
Interpersonal psychotherapy / Scott Stuart and Michael W. O'Hara --
Couple and family therapy / Norman Epstein --
Integrative conceptualization and treatment of depression / John C. Norcross, Larry E. Beutler and Roslyn Caldwell --
Psychopharmacology of major depression / Ilpo T. Kaariainen --
Comparative treatments of depression: entering the Zen garden / Mark A. Reinecke and Michael R. Davison.

โœฆ Subjects


Depression, Mental -- Treatment.;Depression;Therapie.;Depression (psykiatri) -- behandling.;Depression -- therapy.


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