From leading experts in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)--including CBT originator Aaron T. Beck and many who have worked closely with him--this book provides an overview of where the field is today and presents cutting-edge research and clinical applications. Contributors explain how Beck's cog
Foundations of Cognitive Therapy: Theoretical Methods and Practical Applications
β Scribed by Nicolas Hoffmann (auth.), Nicolas Hoffman (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 243
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Cognitive therapy is one of the newest and most promising developments in the psychotherapeutic field. Following the basic proposals of Beck, Ellis, and Frankl, an increasing amount of work is being done which shows a strong interest by behavior therapists in cognitive strategies. An inΒ creasing number of outcome studies show that cognitive methods are effective in many disorders, and it can be predicted that they will have a growing part to play in the practice of psychological therapies. In spite of this, the development is only in its beginnings. Especially from a theoretical standpoint, many of the proposed techniques lack a sufficient foundation, and the implications of important results from difΒ ferent areas of psychology for providing a theoretical basis for cognitive intervention have not yet been sufficiently recognized. To investigate these developments is the main purpose of this book. The intention of the authors is not to give a summary of the present status of cognitive therapy but to try to show its possibilities for future development. A number of areas of psychological research have been selected as being the most important for future development of cognitive therapeutic techniques: the genetic theory of Piaget, the investigations of attitude theory, attribution theory, and psychological action theory, and the psyΒ chology of problem-solving. After a description of the latest developments in these areas, the authors attempt to extract the theoretical implications for cognitive therΒ apy and, on this basis, to make a few initial proposals for practice.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Cognitive Therapy....Pages 1-10
Developmental Cognitive Theory, Personality, and Therapy....Pages 11-49
Attitude Change and Cognitive Therapy....Pages 51-71
The Problem of Attribution and Cognitive Therapy....Pages 73-95
Implications of Action Theory for Cognitive Therapy....Pages 97-134
Problem Solving and Cognitive Therapy....Pages 135-154
Cognitive Therapy in the Treatment of Depression....Pages 155-178
The Applicability of Cognitive Components of Behavior in Diagnosis and Therapy....Pages 179-219
The Problem of the Use of Cognitive Constructs and Cognitive Terminology....Pages 221-230
Back Matter....Pages 231-237
β¦ Subjects
Cognitive Psychology
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