Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy, Cognitive-Behavioral ApproachesNow available in paperback. The Cognitive/Behavioral/Functional model is a landmark that combines established and cutting-edge authors and issues, as well as integrating material for both novice and experienced theorists, researchers, and practitioners. In this volume, international authors, many of whom are pioneers in their approach, illustrate issues clearly and apply them to diverse populations. Chapters in supervision and ethical issues provide unique and valuable perspectives. |
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Contents
SECTION TWO PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS | 115 |
SECTION THREE PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH ADULTS | 213 |
SECTION FOUR PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH FAMILIES AND COUPLES | 353 |
SECTION FIVE GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY | 469 |
SECTION SIX SPECIAL TOPICS | 569 |
AUTHOR INDEX | 611 |
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