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Psychotherapy and treatment: the best textbooks summarized

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  • Summary with the book: Abnormal Psychology by Kring a.o. - 13th edition
  • Summary with the book: Behavioral Interventions in Cognitive Behavior Therapy by Farmer and Chapman
  • Summary with the book: Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Basics and Beyond by Beck - 3rd edition
  • Summary with the book: Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Core Principles for Practice by O'Donohue and Fisher - 1st edition
  • Summary with the book: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Children and Families by Graham and Reynolds - 3rd edition
  • Summary with the book: Current Psychotherapies by Wedding and Corsini - 10th edition (custom UL edition)
  • Summary with the book: Essential Research Findings in Counselling and Psychotherapy by Cooper - 1st edition
  • Summary with the book: Handbook of Psychiatric Drug Therapy by Labbate a.o. -  6th edition
  • Summary with the book: The Psychology of Attitudes & Attitude Change by Maio a.o. -  3rd edition

About Psychotherapy and treatment

  • Psychotherapy is a form of talk therapy that involves a trained therapist using psychological techniques to help individuals understand and change their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Treatment is a broader term that refers to any intervention or therapy used to alleviate symptoms of a mental disorder and improve overall functioning.

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Abnormal Psychology, the science and treatment of psychological disorders by A. M. Kring, S. L. Johnson, G. C. Davison and J. M. Neale (thirteenth edition) – Book summary

Abnormal Psychology, the science and treatment of psychological disorders by A. M. Kring, S. L. Johnson, G. C. Davison and J. M. Neale (thirteenth edition) – Book summary

This bundle describes a summary of the book "Abnormal Psychology, the science and treatment of psychological disorders by A. M. Kring, S. L. Johnson, G. C. Davison and J. M. Neale (thirteenth edition)". The following chapters are used:

- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.

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Summary of Behavioral Interventions in Cognitive Behavior Therapy by Farmer and Chapman - 2nd edition - Exclusive

Summary of Behavioral Interventions in Cognitive Behavior Therapy by Farmer and Chapman - 2nd edition - Exclusive

Summaries per chapter with Behavioral Interventions in Cognitive Behavior Therapy

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  • Chapter 1 - Overview on Cognitive Behavior Therapy
  • Chapter 2 - What are the principles, goals and structure of initial assessment sessions?
  • Chapter 3 - How does the process of behavioral case formulation and treatment planning work?
  • Chapter 4 - How can behavior be changed by changing the environment?
  • Chapter 8 - How can behavior be activated?
  • Chapter 9 - Which interventions based on exposure exist?
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Summary of Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Basics and Beyond by Beck - 3rd edition - Exclusive

Summary of Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Basics and Beyond by Beck - 3rd edition - Exclusive

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
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Summary of Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Core Principles for Practice by O'Donohue and Fisher - 1st edition - Exclusive

Summary of Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Core Principles for Practice by O'Donohue and Fisher - 1st edition - Exclusive

Summaries per chapter with Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Core Principles for Practice

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  • What are the core principles of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) - Chapter 1
  • What is Function Analysis (FA)? - Chapter 2
  • What is exposure therapy and when is it used? - Chapter 4
  • What is cognitive restructuring and when is it used? - Chapter 6
  • What is problem solving therapy and when is it used? - Chapter 7
  • What is behavioral activation and when is it used? - Chapter 9
  • What is positive psychology? - Chapter 13
  • What does the term acceptance mean within CBT? - Chapter 14
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Summary of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Children and Families by Graham and Reynolds - 3rd edition - Exclusive

Summary of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Children and Families by Graham and Reynolds - 3rd edition - Exclusive

Summaries per chapter with Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Children and Families

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  • What is the use of cognitive behavioural therapy for children and adolescents? - Chapter 1
  • What about the development of anxiety and depression in young people? - Chapter 2
  • How is cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) provided to children and young adults? - Chapter 3
  • Which factors are important in evaluating treatments? - Chapter 4
  • What is client involvement? - Chapter 5
  • What is a systematic approach in CBT? - Chapter 6
  • Why is it important to involve parents/caregivers in CBT? - Chapter 7
  • Are most psychotherapeutic interventions suitable for people from different cultural backgrounds? - Chapter 8
  • What is the effect of working with the school and the broad, social context of the child? - Chapter 9
  • What is trauma-focused CBT for sexually abused children? -
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Summary of Current Psychotherapies by Wedding and Corsini - 10th custom UL edition - Exclusive

Summary of Current Psychotherapies by Wedding and Corsini - 10th custom UL edition - Exclusive

Summaries per chapter with the Custom UL edition of Current Psychotherapies

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  • Chapter 1 - What psychotherapeutic views are there?
  • Chapter 2 - What is psychoanalysis and in what context should it be seen?
  • Chapter 4 - What does the client-oriented treatment look like?
  • Chapter 6 - When and how is behavioral therapy used?
  • Chapter 7 - How is cognitive therapy structured?
  • Chapter 11 - What forms of family therapy are there and when are they used?
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Summary of Essential Research Findings in Counselling and Psychotherapy by Cooper - 1st edition - Exclusive

Summary of Essential Research Findings in Counselling and Psychotherapy by Cooper - 1st edition - Exclusive

Summaries per chapter with Essential Research Findings in Counselling and Psychotherapy

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  • What is the importance of research? - Chapter 1
  • How do we know whether therapy works or not? - Chapter 2
  • What do therapeutic approaches look like? - Chapter 3
  • Which client-related factors influence the therapeutic process? - Chapter 4
  • Which therapist-related factors influence the therapeutic process? - Chapter 5
  • What role does the relationship between the therapist and the client play in therapy? - Chapter 6
  • Which techniques are used in therapy? - Chapter 7
  • What is already known and what is still unknown about therapy? - Chapter 8
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