Summaries per chapter with the 3rd edition of Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Basics and Beyond by Beck

Summaries per chapter with Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Basics and Beyond

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  • Chapter 1 - What are the fundamentals of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
  • Chapter 2 - What does treatment look like?
  • Chapter 3 - What is cognitive conceptualization?
  • Chapter 4 - What is an evaluation session?
  • Chapter 5 - How is the first therapy session structured?
  • Chapter 6 - What is behavioral activation?
  • Chapter 7 - How are follow-up sessions structured?
  • Chapter 8 - What sort of problems may occur when structuring a therapy session?
  • Chapter 9 - How can one identify automatic thoughts?
  • Chapter 10 - How can a therapist identify emotions?
  • Chapter 11 - How does the evaluation of automatic thoughts work?
  • Chapter 12 - What are some ways to respond to automatic thoughts?
  • Chapter 13 - How can intermediate beliefs be identified and modified?
  • Chapter 14 - How can core beliefs be identified and modified?
  • Chapter 15 - What are some additional cognitive and behavioral techniques?
  • Chapter 16 - What does imagery do?
  • Chapter 17 - What role does homework play?
  • Chapter 18 - When can termination begin and how can relapse be prevented?
  • Chapter 19 - How does treatment planning work?
  • Chapter 20 - What are some of the problems that exist in therapy?
  • Chapter 21 - How can progress as a cognitive behavior therapist be made?
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What is Cognitive Behavior Therapy? - Chapter 1
What are the CBT principles of treatment? - Chapter 2
What is cognitive conceptualization? - Chapter 3
What is the importance of a therapeutic relationship? - Chapter 4
What is the evaluation session? - Chapter 5
How is the first therapy session structured? - Chapter 6
Why activity scheduling during treatment? - Chapter 7
Why are action plans within CBT important? - Chapter 8
What is treament planning? - Chapter 9
How does a therapist structure sessions? - Chapter 10
What problems may occur when structuring sessions? - Chapter 11
How to identify automatic thoughts? - Chapter 12
Why are emotions important in CBT? - Chapter 13
How to evaluate automatic thoughts? - Chapter 14
How can clients be taught to deal with automatic thoughts? - Chapter 15
How to use mindfulness in CBT? - Chapter 16
What are beliefs? - Chapter 17
How can core beliefs be modified? - Chapter 18
What are some additional cognitive and behavioral techniques? - Chapter 19
What is imagery? - Chapter 20
How can termination of the therapy be initiated? - Chapter 21
What problems exist in therapy? - Chapter 22
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