Cognitive Therapy and the Emotional DisordersDescribes both theory and therapeutic techniques for anxiety neuroses, depressions, obsessions, phobias, and psychosomatic disorders and demonstrates the range of applicability of the cognitive approach. |
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... therapeutic program . The therapist should not be content with simply producing cognitive dissonance , but must insure that whatever advantage is gained through discussion is followed immediately by action . The therapeutic program may ...
... therapeutic program . The therapist should not be content with simply producing cognitive dissonance , but must insure that whatever advantage is gained through discussion is followed immediately by action . The therapeutic program may ...
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... therapeutic work , the therapist explicitly coaches the patient regarding the kinds of responses and behaviors that are useful with the particular form of therapy . Detailed instructions relevant to the specific therapeutic procedures ...
... therapeutic work , the therapist explicitly coaches the patient regarding the kinds of responses and behaviors that are useful with the particular form of therapy . Detailed instructions relevant to the specific therapeutic procedures ...
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... therapeutic collaboration , 220- 221 therapeutic model , 261 Common - sense psychology and cognitive therapy , 19-23 and consciousness , 10-14 shortcomings in emotional dis- order interpretation , 14-19 Compulsions , 88 Concepts ...
... therapeutic collaboration , 220- 221 therapeutic model , 261 Common - sense psychology and cognitive therapy , 19-23 and consciousness , 10-14 shortcomings in emotional dis- order interpretation , 14-19 Compulsions , 88 Concepts ...
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