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Enhancing cognitive behavior therapy with logotherapy: techniques for clinical practice.
Psychotherapy, 2013Logotherapy is a meaning-centered approach to psychotherapy, which is compatible with cognitive behavior therapy. Its basic tenets have the potential to increase both the efficacy and effectiveness of the therapeutic process.
M. Ameli, F. Dattilio
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Behavioral contrast and behavior therapy
Behavior Therapy, 1981A selective review of behavioral contrast with animals and humans is presented to illustrate the potential implications of contrast for behavior therapy. Examples of behavior modification procedures applied according to a contrast paradigm where generalization, contrast, and no contrast effects were observed are discussed.
Ronald S. Drabman, Alan M. Gross
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Psychological Bulletin, 1964
The questionable effectiveness of traditional psychodynamic psychotherapies and the development of brief new treatment techniques derived from modern learning theory have stimulated interest in applications of conditioning procedures to behavior disorders.
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The questionable effectiveness of traditional psychodynamic psychotherapies and the development of brief new treatment techniques derived from modern learning theory have stimulated interest in applications of conditioning procedures to behavior disorders.
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A Practitioner's Guide to Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
, 2013Find loads of the a practitioners guide to rational emotive behavior therapy book catalogues in this site as the choice of you visiting this page. You can also join to the website book library that will show you numerous books from any types. Literature,
R. Digiuseppe+3 more
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Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1993
Behavior therapists make frequent use of insight, but avoid the term because dynamic therapists have formulated it in terms of the unconscious. Insight does not necessarily imply belief in the existence of the "unconscious mind." Behavioral insight consists of making the client aware of the antecedents and consequences of target behavior.
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Behavior therapists make frequent use of insight, but avoid the term because dynamic therapists have formulated it in terms of the unconscious. Insight does not necessarily imply belief in the existence of the "unconscious mind." Behavioral insight consists of making the client aware of the antecedents and consequences of target behavior.
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An overview of dialectical behavior therapy for professional psychologists.
, 2013Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a comprehensive psychosocial treatment originally designed for individuals meeting criteria for borderline personality disorder (BPD).
Shireen L. Rizvi+2 more
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Extending the goals of behavior therapy and of cognitive behavior therapy
Behavior Therapy, 1997For the past half century, traditional behavior therapy has done a credible job of helping clients to alleviate their dysfunctional feelings and behaviors and to maintain this improvement. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), and some other forms of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), have added to behavior therapy's record of success by including ...
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2001
Publisher Summary Behavior therapy is a general field of health improvement that deals with learned, undesirable emotional and physical behavioral responses. These undesirable responses have been practiced so much that they have become personal habits.
Maxie C. Maultsby, Mariusz Wirga
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Publisher Summary Behavior therapy is a general field of health improvement that deals with learned, undesirable emotional and physical behavioral responses. These undesirable responses have been practiced so much that they have become personal habits.
Maxie C. Maultsby, Mariusz Wirga
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Behavior Therapy of Depression
2016This article discusses the three primary contemporary behavior therapy interventions for depression: problem-solving therapy (PST), coping with depression (CWD), and behavioral activation (BA). After providing an overview of the historical roots of behavioral treatment for depression, the article describes the theoretical foundation of each approach.
Sona Dimidjian, Samuel Hubley
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Cognitive-Behavioral Play Therapy
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1998Discusses cognitive-behavioral play therapy (CBPT), a developmentally sensitive treatment for young children that relies on flexibility, decreased expectation for verbalizations by the child, and increased reliance on experiential approaches. The development of CBPT for preschool-age children provides a relatively unique adaptation of cognitive therapy
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