Theories and Strategies in Counseling and PsychotherapyThe fourth edition is a revised and improved version of an outstanding book that has been widely used since 1984. Practically and clinically applied, this book contains appropriate references for all the major ideas and concepts. Therapy topics included in the book: Psychoanalytic, Aldieran, Jungian, Gestalt, Cognitive, Computer-Assisted, and more. New material on the Chaos Theory is also included. |
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... COGNITIVE THERAPY FUNDAMENTAL TENETS History Cognitive therapy , as we know it today , draws on several important precur- sors , which taken separately would not likely be identified as contributing to the powerful , eclectic system ...
... COGNITIVE THERAPY FUNDAMENTAL TENETS History Cognitive therapy , as we know it today , draws on several important precur- sors , which taken separately would not likely be identified as contributing to the powerful , eclectic system ...
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... cognitive restructuring . A key concept throughout the procedure is that Myra must not emerge dependent on the therapist or ... therapist is equipped 344 Chapter Eleven Contributions of Cognitive Therapy Shortcomings of Cognitive Therapy.
... cognitive restructuring . A key concept throughout the procedure is that Myra must not emerge dependent on the therapist or ... therapist is equipped 344 Chapter Eleven Contributions of Cognitive Therapy Shortcomings of Cognitive Therapy.
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... cognitive therapy is similar to RET in that it is a no - nonsense and straightforward approach that appeals to ... therapy is a viable approach for helping people from diverse populations because it is adaptable to human nuance and is ...
... cognitive therapy is similar to RET in that it is a no - nonsense and straightforward approach that appeals to ... therapy is a viable approach for helping people from diverse populations because it is adaptable to human nuance and is ...
Contents
Psychoanalytic Therapy | 10 |
Fundamental Tenets | 24 |
Contributions of the Psychoanalytic System | 35 |
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