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100 _aWilliams, J.M.G.
245 4 _aThe psychological treatment of depression: a guide to the theory and practice of cognitive behaviour therapy
250 _a2nd
260 _aLondon
_bRoutledge
_c1992
300 _a291; diag.,bibl.; BookFind
520 _aPaperback
520 _aOver the past decade, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) has become established as an effective treatment for clinical depression. Research studies throughout the world have found that CBT is as effective as the best anti-depressant drugs in the short term, and that it has longer-lasting effects than medication. The Psychological Treatment of Depression describes the wide range of cognitive behavioural techniques in great detail, enabling therapists to put them into practical use. The author draws together assessment and treatment techniques of proven efficacy, describing them in usable detail, and setting them in the context of current psychological theories of depression. Some of these techniques are suitable for outpatient or primary care work, others for in-patients who may have been severely depressed for a long time. Some techniques lend themselves to long-term strategies, others to brief therapy interventions. In all cases, the techniques are explored in sufficient detail that practitioners new to CBT can feel confident about using them and that those already using CBT can update their skills.
650 _aBEHAVIOUR THERAPY
650 _aCOGNITIVE THERAPY
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650 _aDEPRESSION
650 _aDEPRESSIVE DISORDER, therapy
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