The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies

Author:   Christine Maguth Nezu ,  Arthur M. Nezu
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   536
Publication Date:   14 January 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Christine Maguth Nezu ,  Arthur M. Nezu
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 18.80cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 26.00cm
Weight:   1.124kg
ISBN:  

9780199733255


ISBN 10:   0199733252
Pages:   536
Publication Date:   14 January 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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1. Introduction Christine Maguth Nezu and Arthur M. Nezu Part One: Conceptual Foundations 2. Historical and Philosophical Dimensions of Contemporary Cognitive Behavior Therapy William T. O'Donohue, and Kyle Edward Ferguson 3. Core Competencies in Cognitive Behavioral Interventions Christine Maguth Nezu, Sarah Ricelli, and Arthur M. Nezu 4. Behavioral Assessment and the Functional Analysis William H. O'Brien, Stephen N. Haynes, and Joseph Keawe'aimoku Kaholokula 5. Case Formulation for the Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies: A Problem-Solving Approach Christine Maguth Nezu, Arthur M. Nezu, Sarah Ricelli, and Jessica B. Stern Part Two: Major Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy Approaches 6. Applied Behavior Analysis Raymond G. Miltenberger, Bryon G. Miller, and Heather M. Zerger 7. Exposure-based Interventions for Adult Anxiety Disorders, OCD, and PTSD Seth J. Gillihan and Edna B. Foa 8. Cognitive Restructuring/Cognitive Therapy Cory F. Newman 9. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Monica E. O'Kelly and James J. Collard 10. Contemporary Problem-solving Therapy: A Transdiagnostic Intervention Arthur M. Nezu, Alexandra P. Greenfield, and Christine Maguth Nezu 11. Mindfulness- and Acceptance-Based Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies Susan M. Orsillo, Sara B. Danitz, and Lizabeth Roemer 12. Dialectical Behavior Therapy: A Comprehensive Multi- and Trans-diagnostic Intervention Anita Lunga and Marsha M. Linehan 13. Relapse Prevention Katie Witkiewitz and Megan Kirouac 14. Behavioral Activation Derek R. Hopko, Marlene M. Ryba, Crystal McIndoo, and Audrey File 15. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Stress Management Sarah L. Mann and Richard J. Contrada Part Three: Major Psychological Problems and Populations 16. Adult Anxiety and Related Disorders Jaqueline Bullis and Stefan G. Hofmann 17. Adult Mood Disorder: The Case of Major Depressive Disorder C. Steven Richards 18. Cognitive Behavioral Interventions in Psychosis Elizabeth Kuipers, Suzanne Jolley, and Juliana Onwumere 19. Cognitive Behavioral Therapies in Older Adult Populations Michele M. Braun, Bradley E. Karlin, and Antonette M. Zeiss 20. Treating Children and Adolescents Philip C. Kendall, Jeremy S. Peterman, Marianne A. Villabo, Matthew Mychailyszyn, and Kelley A. O'Neil Rodriguez 21. Couple Therapy Kristina Coop Gordon, Katie Wischkaemper, and Lee J. Dixon 22. Intellectual Disability James K. Luiselli 23. Delivery, Evaluation, and Future Directions for Cognitive Behavioral Treatments of Obesity Gareth R. Dutton and Michael G. Perri 24. Personality Disorders Mary McMurran and Mike J. Crawford Part Four: Special Topics 25. Multicultural Issues in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Gordon C. Nagayama Hall and Alicia Yee Ibaraki 26. Combination Treatment for Anxiety and Mood Disorders: Benefits and Issues for the Combination of CBT and Pharmacotherapy Michael W. Otto and Bridget A. Hearon

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This Handbook would serve as an excellent text for a graduate course on cognitive-behavioral therapy and would also be valuable for experienced clinicians wanting to know more about CBT. Master clinicians such as Cory Newman illustrate that CBT is not a dry process of telling clients to be rational but a complex clinical endeavor, and innovators such as Elizabeth Kuipers introduce readers to exciting advances in CBT such as the treatment of schizophrenia. --Dianne L. Chambless, PhD, Professor and Director of Clinical Training, Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania This Handbook is particularly valuable because unlike many other encyclopedic volumes attempting to summarize major approaches to mental health problems, it pays serious attention to the conceptual foundations of CBT and to explaining the growth of the field from fledgling to mainstream. A comprehensive array of approaches are thoroughly and thoughtfully reviewed, making clear that the 'cognitive' in cognitive and behavioral therapies encompasses much more than just cognitive theory, although the latter is obviously a prominent component. This is a book for readers who not only want to know how CBT treats problems, but where those approaches came from, how they got to their current status, and importantly, where they might be going. --Mark Sobell, PhD, ABPP, Professor, and Linda Sobell, PhD, ABPP, President's Distinguished Professor, Nova Southeastern University From conceptual foundations to cognitive and behavioral approaches for major psychological problems and populations, this excellent book covers the wide area of psychotherapy. Well written, brilliant, and complete, this Handbook, edited by Christine and Arthur Nezu, offers readers a complete picture of the cutting edge in cognitive and behavioral therapies. It will be very useful for scientists, clinicians, and students working and studying in clinical psychology, psychiatry, and psychotherapy. --Tullio Scrimali, MD, PhD, Professor of Psychotherapy, Medical School, University of Catania, Italy, and Founder and Director of ALETEIA International, European School of Cognitive Therapy, Enna, Italy


This Handbook would serve as an excellent text for a graduate course on cognitive-behavioral therapy and would also be valuable for experienced clinicians wanting to know more about CBT. Master clinicians such as Cory Newman illustrate that CBT is not a dry process of telling clients to be rational but a complex clinical endeavor, and innovators such as Elizabeth Kuipers introduce readers to exciting advances in CBT such as the treatment of schizophrenia. --Dianne L. Chambless, PhD, Professor and Director of Clinical Training, Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania This Handbook is particularly valuable because unlike many other encyclopedic volumes attempting to summarize major approaches to mental health problems, it pays serious attention to the conceptual foundations of CBT and to explaining the growth of the field from fledgling to mainstream. A comprehensive array of approaches are thoroughly and thoughtfully reviewed, making clear that the 'cognitive' in cognitive and behavioral therapies encompasses much more than just cognitive theory, although the latter is obviously a prominent component. This is a book for readers who not only want to know how CBT treats problems, but where those approaches came from, how they got to their current status, and importantly, where they might be going. --Mark Sobell, PhD, ABPP, Professor, and Linda Sobell, PhD, ABPP, President's Distinguished Professor, Nova Southeastern University From conceptual foundations to cognitive and behavioral approaches for major psychological problems and populations, this excellent book covers the wide area of psychotherapy. Well written, brilliant, and complete, this Handbook, edited by Christine and Arthur Nezu, offers readers a complete picture of the cutting edge in cognitive and behavioral therapies. It will be very useful for scientists, clinicians, and students working and studying in clinical psychology, psychiatry, and psychotherapy. --Tullio Scrimali, MD, PhD, Professor of Psychotherapy, Medical School, University of Catania, Italy, and Founder and Director of ALETEIA International, European School of Cognitive Therapy, Enna, Italy The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies, edited by prominent authors, editors, and psychologists Christine and Arthur Nezu, has assembled an amazing group of well-established and leading scholars to write chapters for this comprehensive and impressive volume. This well-conceptualized, organized, and expertly written book is broad in scope but detailed to a degree that students, practitioners, and researchers at all levels of experience will likely find it of benefit. --PsycCRITIQUES This Handbook would serve as an excellent text for a graduate course on cognitive-behavioral therapy and would also be valuable for experienced clinicians wanting to know more about CBT. Master clinicians such as Cory Newman illustrate that CBT is not a dry process of telling clients to be rational but a complex clinical endeavor, and innovators such as Elizabeth Kuipers introduce readers to exciting advances in CBT such as the treatment of schizophrenia. --Dianne L. Chambless, PhD, Professor and Director of Clinical Training, Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania This Handbook is particularly valuable because unlike many other encyclopedic volumes attempting to summarize major approaches to mental health problems, it pays serious attention to the conceptual foundations of CBT and to explaining the growth of the field from fledgling to mainstream. A comprehensive array of approaches are thoroughly and thoughtfully reviewed, making clear that the 'cognitive' in cognitive and behavioral therapies encompasses much more than just cognitive theory, although the latter is obviously a prominent component. This is a book for readers who not only want to know how CBT treats problems, but where those approaches came from, how they got to their current status, and importantly, where they might be going. --Mark Sobell, PhD, ABPP, Professor, and Linda Sobell, PhD, ABPP, President's Distinguished Professor, Nova Southeastern University From conceptual foundations to cognitive and behavioral approaches for major psychological problems and populations, this excellent book covers the wide area of psychotherapy. Well written, brilliant, and complete, this Handbook, edited by Christine and Arthur Nezu, offers readers a complete picture of the cutting edge in cognitive and behavioral therapies. It will be very useful for scientists, clinicians, and students working and studying in clinical psychology, psychiatry, and psychotherapy. --Tullio Scrimali, MD, PhD, Professor of Psychotherapy, Medical School, University of Catania, Italy, and Founder and Director of ALETEIA International, European School of Cognitive Therapy, Enna, Italy The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies, edited by prominent authors, editors, and psychologists Christine and Arthur Nezu, has assembled an amazing group of well-established and leading scholars to write chapters for this comprehensive and impressive volume. This well-conceptualized, organized, and expertly written book is broad in scope but detailed to a degree that students, practitioners, and researchers at all levels of experience will likely find it of benefit. --PsycCRITIQUES


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Christine Maguth Nezu, PhD, ABPP, is Professor of Psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Medicine in the School of Medicine at Drexel University. She has maintained a private practice as a licensed psychologist for over 25 years and is board-certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) in clinical, as well as in cognitive and behavioral, psychology. She is also a Program Consultant to the Department of Veterans Affairs, a Program Consultant for the Joint Programs of the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Defense, and a Past-president of the ABPP. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology, the Academy of Clinical Psychology, and the Academy of Cognitive Therapy, as well as recipient of the 2014 ABPP Award for Distinguished Contributions. Arthur M. Nezu, PhD, DHL (Hon), ABPP, is Distinguished University Professor of Psychology, Professor of Medicine, and Professor of Community Health and Prevention at Drexel University. He is the current editor of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, an associate editor for the Archives of Scientific Psychology, and past editor of The Behavior Therapist. He is a Fellow of multiple professional organizations including the American Psychological Association, the American Psychological Society, the Society of Behavior Medicine, the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology, and the Academy of Cognitive Therapy. He is a past president of both the Association of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies and the American Board of Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology, and served as Board Chairman of the World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies. Dr. Nezu is the recipient of multiple awards for his contributions to both the fields of cognitive and behavioral psychology and of clinical psychology. He also serves as a consultant to the VA and DoD regarding various problem-solving training programs.

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