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Cognitive Therapy in Action

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Cognitive therapy is the established method of helping people to overcome states of depression, anxiety or other emotional conditions. Not only do the authors explain the theory behind the treatment but this was the first collection of case studies to be published outside the United States. With an introduction to the development and application of cognitive therapy, the book goes on to outline how it can work for a therapist or counselor. Covering cases from depression and panic disorder to bulimia and obsessive-compulsive disorder, giving details of the process of the therapy in each case. This is an invaluable practical guide to how cognitive therapy works for clinical psychologists, students, social workers, nurses and psychiatrists.

320 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1996

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November 3, 2019
Great little book. I love case studies. Bits and pieces are out of date by now of course but still a very worthwhile read for aspiring therapists already familiar with CT or CBT concepts.
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