Brief Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Cancer Patients: Re-Visioning the CBT Paradigm

Brief Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Cancer Patients: Re-Visioning the CBT Paradigm

by Scott Temple
Brief Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Cancer Patients: Re-Visioning the CBT Paradigm

Brief Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Cancer Patients: Re-Visioning the CBT Paradigm

by Scott Temple

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Overview

Brief Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Cancer Patients is a practical, clinical guide that allows for the integration of techniques from multiple newer CBT models, organized around a clear conceptual foundation and case conceptualization. The book targets those cognitive, emotional, and behavioral processes that research suggests are instrumental in the maintenance of human psychological suffering. Author Scott Temple also draws on newer models that build on strengths and resilience and brings clinical work to life through vivid case examples, worksheets, and case conceptualization forms. Detailed vignettes show clinicians how to create a case conceptualization as a guide to treatment, as well as how to integrate Beckian and newer CBT techniques.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317368083
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/03/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Scott Temple, PhD, is clinical professor and director of psychosocial treatments in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Iowa. He is on the faculty in the Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Iowa and is also a founding fellow and a certified CBT trainer and consultant in the Academy of Cognitive Therapy.

 

Table of Contents

Introduction  Acknowledgements  Part I: Theory and Research  1. The Psychological and Physical Challenges of Cancer  2. Re-visioning Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Cancer Patients  3. Opening Moves and Session Structure in CBT for Cancer Patients  4. Creating Case Formulations for Work with Cancer Patients  Part II: Clinical Applications  5. Understanding Depression in Cancer Patients  6. Interventions for Depression in Cancer Patients  7. Treating Anxiety in Cancer Patients  8. Putting a Floor Under the Distressed Patient  9. Therapist Self-Care and Self-Practice  Appendix A: Edmonton Symptom Assessment System  References

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