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Cognitive therapy with inpatients

General Hospital Psychiatry, 1997
Psychotherapeutic interventions often play a major role in the treatment of patients who are hospitalized for depression. Much of the "therapeutic milieu" of the inpatient unit includes patient participation in group psychotherapy and in one-on-one psychotherapy with staff members.
Aaron T. Beck   +3 more
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Changes in Cognition with Pharmacotherapy and Cognitive Therapy

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1983
SummaryA treatment trial comparing cognitive therapy and pharmacotherapy, alone and in combination, in depressed out-patients, indicated that outcome on cognitive variables was similar to outcome on mood and severity measures, pharmacotherapy being less effective than cognitive therapy or the combined treatment in a hospital and a general practice ...
S. Bishop, I. M. Blackburn
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Cognitive Therapy for Depression

Psychopathology, 1986
Cognitive therapy alone without concurrent behavioral components seems to be ineffective in the treatment of depressive patients. However, the combination of cognitive and behavioral treatment procedures including social skills training is effective even in the therapy of definite endogenous depression.
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Cognitive therapy for psychosis

Psychiatry, 2004
Cognitive therapy has established itself as an effective intervention for psychosis and is now a requirement in the NICE schizophrenia guidelines. The evidence is strongest for positive resistant to medication alone. There is also now support for its use with negative symptoms, early intervention and comorbid substance misuse.
Kingdon, David, Hansen, Lars
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Cognitive Therapy in the Trenches: Clinical Applications of Cognitive Therapy

Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 1991
Cognitive Therapy in the Trenches Clinical Applications of Cognitive Therapy. Arthur Freeman, James Pretzer, Barbara Fleming, and Karen Simon. Plenum Press, 1990. This is one of the most useful books I have read in a long time! Freeman and his colleagues set out to write a book that would help practicing clinicians use the principles and techniques of ...
Arthur Freeman   +4 more
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Cognitive Development and Cognitive Therapy

Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 1995
Beck’s cognitive theory of psychopathology is integrated with Piaget’s and Bowlby’s structural cognitive-developmental theories. Automatic thought distortions, maladaptive assumptions, and early maladaptive schemas are formed at the preoperational level of intelligence and are marked by structural limitations of moral realism, imminent justice ...
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Cognitive Therapy and Cognitive Science

1989
The doctrine of free will supposes that human behavior is the result of rational deliberation and conscious choice. Two recently formulated doctrines—psychoanalysis and behaviorism—that disavow free will for rather different reasons, disagree about what should be put in its place. Cognitive science, the modern study of the mind, offers yet another view
Lynn Nadel, D. J. Tataryn, W. J. Jacobs
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Cognitive psychology and cognitive therapies

1998
Cognitive psychology is chiefly concerned with experimental investigation of those mental processes to do with knowing and understanding that can either be brought readily into consciousness or revealed experimentally through the careful manipulation of variables.
Bridget Adams, Barbara Bromley
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The Status of Cognitive Change in Cognitive Therapy and Other Therapies

Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 1995
In this article, we analyze the nature of cognitive therapy and explore the likelihood of cognitive processes in other forms of therapy. In minimalist terms, cognitive therapy may often distill down to (1) acknowledging the apparent reality with which the individual is contending, and (2) providing an optional perspective—often the other side of the ...
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Cognitive Therapy for Schizophrenia

Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2008
Kingdon D   +3 more
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