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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Illness and Disability

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Illness and Disability

Renee R. Taylor

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Springer Nature B.V.
Año de edición:
2010
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Psicología
ISBN:
9781441937858
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PrefaceAcknowledgments Part 1: Theoretical Foundations and General Practice GuidelinesIntroduction to Part 1Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Overview of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Chapter 3: The Psychological Complexities of Chronic Illness and ImpairmentChapter 4: The Initial Assessment and Orientation to Cognitive Behavioral TherapyChapter 5: The Subsequent Sessions of Cognitive Behavioral TherapyChapter 6: Introduction to the Techniques of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Chapter 7: Techniques for Addressing Maladaptive Cognitions that are UnrealisticChapter 8: Techniques for Addressing Realistic but Maladaptive Cognitions Chapter 9: Behavioral ApproachesChapter 10: Unique Features of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Clients with Chronic Conditions Part 2: Related KnowledgeIntroduction to Part 2Chapter 11: Believing in Empathy: The Need for a Novel Approach Chapter 12: Instilling Hope in People with Chronic Conditions Chapter 13: Overcoming Motivational Dilemmas in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Part 3: Specific Applications of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Fatigue, Pain, Sleep Disorders, and Gastrointestinal DysfunctionIntroduction to Part 3Chapter 14: Fatigue: Subtypes, Prevalence, and Associated ConditionsChapter 15: Cognitive Behavioral Assessment and Treatment Outcomes for Chronic Fatigue: The Case of NinaChapter 16: Pain: Subtypes, Prevalence, and Associated ConditionsChapter 17: Cognitive Behavioral Assessment and Treatment Outcomes for Chronic Pain: The Case of PauletteChapter 18: Sleep Dysfunction: Diagnostic Categories, Prevalence, and Associated ConditionsChapter 19: Cognitive Behavioral Assessment and Treatment Outcomes for Sleep Dysfunction: The Case of CurtisChapter 20: Gastrointestinal Dysfunction: Diagnostic Categories, Prevalence, and Associated ConditionsChapter 21: Cognitive Behavioral Assessment and Treatment Outcomes for Gastrointestinal Dysfunction: The Case of Alex

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