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Learning Cognitive-Behavior Therapy: An Illustrated Guide Jesse H. Wright, M.D., Ph.D. Monica R. Basco, Ph.D. Michael E. Thase Preface Acknowledgments Disclosure Statement 1 Basic Principles of Cognitive-Behavior Therapy 2 The Therapeutic Relationship: Collaborative-Empiricism in Action 3 Assessment and Formulation 4 Structuring and Educating 5 Working With Automatic Thoughts 6 Behavioral Methods I: Improving Energy, Completing Tasks, and Solving Problems 7 Behavioral Methods II: Reducing Anxiety and Breaking Patterns of Avoidance 8 Modifying Schemas 9 Common Problems and Pitfalls: Learning From the Challenges of Therapy 10 Treating Chronic, Severe, or Complex Disorders 11 Building Competence in Cognitive-Behavior Therapy Appendix 1 Worksheets and Checklists Appendix 2 Cognitive-Behavior Therapy Resources
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Cognitive therapy.
Cognitive Therapy.