Treating Depression: MCT, CBT, and Third Wave TherapiesAdrian Wells, Peter Fisher A practical and conceptual guide to treating depression using both Beckian CBT and the latest, cutting-edge third wave CBT approaches, including mindfulness and metacognitive therapy. It provides an understanding of depression and its treatment and a clear practical guidance on how to use each treatment approach.
|
Contents
Psychological Models of Depression | 115 |
Contents | 194 |
Treatments for Depression | 263 |
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Depression | 269 |
Metacognitive Therapy for Depression | 295 |
Application to | 319 |
Treating Acute Depression with MindfulnessBased Cognitive | 344 |
Behavioural Activation Treatment for Depression | 369 |
Epilogue | 414 |
Other editions - View all
Treating Depression: MCT, CBT, and Third Wave Therapies Adrian Wells,Peter Fisher Limited preview - 2015 |
Treating Depression: MCT, CBT, and Third Wave Therapies Adrian Wells,Peter Fisher Limited preview - 2015 |
Treating Depression: MCT, CBT, and Third Wave Therapies Adrian Wells,Peter Fisher Limited preview - 2015 |
Common terms and phrases
acceptance and commitment acute-phase CBT Adrian antidepressant anxiety approach assessment avoidance BA model Beck Beck Depression Inventory Beck’s Behaviour Research behavioural activation Biological Psychiatry cent clients Clinical Psychology clinician Cognitive Behavioural Therapy cognitive model comorbid conceptualization Consulting and Clinical depres depressed mood depressed patients depressive episode depressive relapse depressive symptoms Dimidjian Dobson DSM-IV effects efficacy emotional evaluation experience feel function functional contextualism Gail Gail’s goals Guilford Hayes homework interventions Jarrett Journal of Consulting Kessler Lewinsohn major depressive disorder maladaptive MBCT medication ment mental meta-analysis metacognitive beliefs Metacognitive Therapy mindfulness mindfulness-based cognitive therapy model of depression monitoring mood negative thoughts Nezu Nolen-Hoeksema one’s participants pharmacotherapy psychological psychotherapy reinforcement relationship Research and Therapy response risk rumination schema theory scores Segal self-report session sion specific SSRIs strategies studies Teasdale Thase therapist Therapy for Depression thinking tion tive treatment for depression Vittengl Zettle