Einfuhrung in Die Moderne Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie: Psychotherapeutische Loesungsansatze

Author:   Stefan G Hofmann, PhD (Boston University) ,  Thomas Schnell ,  Angelika Hildebrandt
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Edition:   2013 ed.
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9783642351990


Pages:   207
Publication Date:   18 May 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Die Verhaltenstherapie ist eine wissenschaftliche Form der Psychotherapie mit empirisch belegtem positivem Wirkungsprofil. Sie ist eine der effektivsten psychotherapeutisches Verfahren, die oft in einem uberschaubaren Zeitraum zu nachhaltigen positiven Veranderungen fuhrt. Dieses klar strukturierte und leicht verstandlich geschriebene Lehrbuch liefert Studierenden der Psychologie wie auch angehenden Psychotherapeuten einen idealen Einstieg in die moderne Verhaltenstherapie. Es stellt ein ganzheitliches Model dar, das fur die gesamte Bandbreite der gangigsten psychischen Stoerungen angewandt werden kann. Es beschreibt die unterschiedlichen Techniken, von den aktuellen Ansatzen in der Verhaltenstherapie bis zu metakognitiven Strategien und hilft dabei, klare Behandlungsziele zu definieren und therapeutische Angebote zu unterbreiten. Dabei nutzt der Autor konkrete Fallbeispiele zur Veranschaulichung der Inhalte. Daher ist dies nicht nur ein Lehrbuch fur angehende Therapeuten, sondern auch ein aktuelles Therapiemanual bzw. ein Behandlungsfuhrer fur diejenigen, die bereits als Therapeuten in der Praxis tatig sind.

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Author:   Stefan G Hofmann, PhD (Boston University) ,  Thomas Schnell ,  Angelika Hildebrandt
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Edition:   2013 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 16.80cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.395kg
ISBN:  

9783642351990


ISBN 10:   3642351999
Pages:   207
Publication Date:   18 May 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Language:   German

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Reviews to the English original publication: An elegantly simple book that takes a single model and shows students and professionals how to apply it to a range of common behavioral and mental health problems. Each disorder is fitted to the idea that maladaptive schemas and attention applied to triggering events can produce maladaptive cognitive appraisals that give rise to problematic emotion and behavior, and each intervention for these disorders are then placed in a particular part of the model. Clear, concise, and step by step, if you want to understand the cognitive model of psychopathology and treatment, there is no better book available. Steven C. Hayes, Foundation Professor of Psychology, University of Nevada, and author of Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life A world leader in the treatment of social phobia, Stefan Hofmann has written the ideal introductory guide to 21st century cognitive-behavior therapy. Lucid and accessible, An Introduction to Modern CBT will be especially valuable for students and for seasoned therapists keen to learn the latest evidence-based interventions for the most common problems therapists see today. Richard J. McNally, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of What is Mental Illness While certain principles underlie the CBT treatment for the various psychiatric disorders, clinicians must understand the specific cognitive formulation of each disorder to understand how to implement effective treatment for a client with a given diagnosis. Dr. Hofmann provides such a guide in his excellent text. Both new and experienced clinicians will benefit from his clear explanations and guidelines for anxiety disorders, depression, alcohol abuse, sexual problems, pain, and insomnia. Judith S. Beck, President, Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research Reviews to the English originalpublication: An elegantly simple book that takes a single model and shows students and professionals how to apply it to a range of common behavioral and mental health problems. Each disorder is fitted to the idea that maladaptive schemas and attention applied to triggering events can produce maladaptive cognitive appraisals that give rise to problematic emotion and behavior, and each intervention for these disorders are then placed in a particular part of the model. Clear, concise, and step by step, if you want to understand the cognitive model of psychopathology and treatment, there is no better book available. Steven C. Hayes, Foundation Professor of Psychology, University of Nevada, and author of Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life A world leader in the treatment of social phobia, Stefan Hofmann has written the ideal introductory guide to 21st century cognitive-behavior therapy. Lucid and accessible, An Introduction to Modern CBT will be especially valuable for students and for seasoned therapists keen to learn the latest evidence-based interventions for the most common problems therapists see today. Richard J. McNally, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of What is Mental Illness? While certain principles underlie the CBT treatmentfor the various psychiatric disorders, clinicians must understand the specific cognitive formulation of each disorder to understand how to implement effective treatment for a client with a given diagnosis. Dr. Hofmann provides such a guide in his excellent text. Both new and experienced clinicians will benefit from his clear explanations and guidelines for anxiety disorders, depression, alcohol abuse, sexual problems, pain, and insomnia. Judith S. Beck, President, Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research Reviews to the English original publication: An elegantly simple book that takes a single model and shows students and professionals how to apply it to a range of common behavioral and mental health problems. Each disorder is fitted to the idea that maladaptive schemas and attention applied to triggering events can produce maladaptive cognitive appraisals that give rise to problematic emotion and behavior, and each intervention for these disorders are then placed in a particular part of the model. Clear, concise, and step by step, if you want to understand the cognitive model of psychopathology and treatment, there is no better book available. Steven C. Hayes, Foundation Professor of Psychology, University of Nevada, and author of Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life A world leader in the treatment of social phobia, Stefan Hofmann has written the ideal introductory guide to 21st century cognitive-behavior therapy. Lucid and accessible, An Introduction to Modern CBT will be especially valuable for students and for seasoned therapists keen to learn the latest evidence-based interventions for the most common problems therapists see today. Richard J. McNally, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of What is Mental Illness? While certain principles underlie the CBT treatment for the various psychiatric disorders, clinicians must understand the specific cognitive formulation of each disorder to understand how to implement effective treatment for a client with a given diagnosis. Dr. Hofmann provides such a guide in his excellent text. Both new and experienced clinicians will benefit from his clear explanations and guidelines for anxiety disorders, depression, alcohol abuse, sexual problems, pain, and insomnia. Judith S. Beck, President, Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research Reviews to the English original publication: An elegantly simple book that takes a single model and shows students and professionals how to apply it to a range of common behavioral and mental health problems. Each disorder is fitted to the idea that maladaptive schemas and attention applied to triggering events can produce maladaptive cognitive appraisals that give rise to problematic emotion and behavior, and each intervention for these disorders are then placed in a particular part of the model. Clear, concise, and step by step, if you want to understand the cognitive model of psychopathology and treatment, there is no better book available. Steven C. Hayes , Foundation Professor of Psychology, University of Nevada, and author of Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life A world leader in the treatment of social phobia, Stefan Hofmann has written the ideal introductory guide to 21st century cognitive-behavior therapy. Lucid and accessible, An Introduction to Modern CBT will be especially valuable for students and for seasoned therapists keen to learn the latest evidence-based interventions for the most common problems therapists see today. Richard J. McNally, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of What is Mental Illness? While certain principles underlie the CBT treatment for the various psychiatric disorders, clinicians must understand the specific cognitive formulation of each disorder to understand how to implement effective treatment for a client with a given diagnosis. Dr. Hofmann provides such a guide in his excellent text. Both new and experienced clinicians will benefit from his clear explanations and guidelines for anxiety disorders, depression, alcohol abuse, sexual problems, pain, and insomnia. Judith S. Beck, President, Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research Reviews to the English originalpublication: An elegantly simple book that takes a single model and shows students and professionals how to apply it to a range of common behavioral and mental health problems. Each disorder is fitted to the idea that maladaptive schemas and attention applied to triggering events can produce maladaptive cognitive appraisals that give rise to problematic emotion and behavior, and each intervention for these disorders are then placed in a particular part of the model. Clear, concise, and step by step, if you want to understand the cognitive model of psychopathology and treatment, there is no better book available. Steven C. Hayes , Foundation Professor of Psychology, University of Nevada, and author of Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life A world leader in the treatment of social phobia, Stefan Hofmann has written the ideal introductory guide to 21st century cognitive-behavior therapy. Lucid and accessible, An Introduction to Modern CBT will be especially valuable for students and for seasoned therapists keen to learn the latest evidence-based interventions for the most common problems therapists see today. Richard J. McNally, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of What is Mental Illness? While certain principles underlie the CBT treatmentfor the various psychiatric disorders, clinicians must understand the specific cognitive formulation of each disorder to understand how to implement effective treatment for a client with a given diagnosis. Dr. Hofmann provides such a guide in his excellent text. Both new and experienced clinicians will benefit from his clear explanations and guidelines for anxiety disorders, depression, alcohol abuse, sexual problems, pain, and insomnia. Judith S. Beck, President, Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research


Reviews to the English original publication: An elegantly simple book that takes a single model and shows students and professionals how to apply it to a range of common behavioral and mental health problems. Each disorder is fitted to the idea that maladaptive schemas and attention applied to triggering events can produce maladaptive cognitive appraisals that give rise to problematic emotion and behavior, and each intervention for these disorders are then placed in a particular part of the model. Clear, concise, and step by step, if you want to understand the cognitive model of psychopathology and treatment, there is no better book available. Steven C. Hayes , Foundation Professor of Psychology, University of Nevada, and author of Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life A world leader in the treatment of social phobia, Stefan Hofmann has written the ideal introductory guide to 21st century cognitive-behavior therapy. Lucid and accessible, An Introduction to Modern CBT will be especially valuable for students and for seasoned therapists keen to learn the latest evidence-based interventions for the most common problems therapists see today. Richard J. McNally, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of What is Mental Illness? While certain principles underlie the CBT treatment for the various psychiatric disorders, clinicians must understand the specific cognitive formulation of each disorder to understand how to implement effective treatment for a client with a given diagnosis. Dr. Hofmann provides such a guide in his excellent text. Both new and experienced clinicians will benefit from his clear explanations and guidelines for anxiety disorders, depression, alcohol abuse, sexual problems, pain, and insomnia. Judith S. Beck, President, Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research


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Stefan G. Hofmann, Ph.D., ist Professor fur Psychologie am Department of Psychology der Boston University, an der er das Psychotherapy and Emotion Research Laboratory leitet. Im Mittelpunkt seiner Forschung stehen neue therapeutische Entwicklungen, mit denen Entdeckungen aus den Neurowissenschaften in klinische Anwendungen umgesetzt werden, sowie Emotionsregulationsstrategien und kulturelle Ausdrucksformen psychopathologischer Erscheinungsformen. Sein Forschungsschwerpunkt sind die Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie und Angststoerungen. Daruber hinaus ist er als Psychotherapeut mit dem Schwerpunkt Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie tatig. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter http: //www.bostonanxiety.org/. Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dr. rer. medic. Thomas Schnell ist Professor fur Klinische Psychologie und Verhaltenstherapie an der Medical School Hamburg. Das Werk wurde von ihm fur die deutschsprachigen Lander entsprechend adaptiert. 2008 bis 2011 war Herr Prof. Dr. Dr. Schnell an einer psychiatrischen Fachklinik in Koeln (LVR-Klinik) als psychologischer Leiter einer Traumaambulanz tatig sowie auf einer Station fur die so genannten Doppeldiagnosepatienten (Psychose und Sucht).

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