Cognitive Therapy of DepressionGuilford Publications, 4. pro 1979. - Broj stranica: 425 "This bestselling, classic work offers a definitive presentation of the theory and practice of cognitive therapy for depression. Aaron T. Beck and his associates set forth their seminal argument that depression arises from a "cognitive triad" of errors and from the idiosyncratic way that one infers, recollects, and generalizes. From the initial interview to termination, many helpful case examples demonstrate how cognitive-behavioral interventions can loosen the grip of "depressogenic" thoughts and assumptions. Guidance is provided for working with individuals and groups to address the full range of problems that patients face, including suicidal ideation and possible relapse."--www.amazon.com. |
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... patient's cynicism or apparent negativism may be damped down by an emphatic understanding of how this patient's negative expectations have made him mistrustful or nihilistic . By trying to project himself into the patient's microcosm ...
... patient's cynicism or apparent negativism may be damped down by an emphatic understanding of how this patient's negative expectations have made him mistrustful or nihilistic . By trying to project himself into the patient's microcosm ...
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Aaron T. Beck. patient ( not at his thinking ) , the patient may feel manipulated and belittled . A number of ... patient's persistent negative view of himself and his life situation . By stepping out of the role of the scientific ...
Aaron T. Beck. patient ( not at his thinking ) , the patient may feel manipulated and belittled . A number of ... patient's persistent negative view of himself and his life situation . By stepping out of the role of the scientific ...
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... patients ' chronic negative thinking may easily become a source of irritation to the therapist . The therapist may be tempted to blame patients for their " chronic symptom recitals " or " lack of will . " These patients are often ...
... patients ' chronic negative thinking may easily become a source of irritation to the therapist . The therapist may be tempted to blame patients for their " chronic symptom recitals " or " lack of will . " These patients are often ...
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