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Causal Attributions in Intimate Relationships: Toward a Model of Cognitive—Behavioral Marital Therapy
ROBERT A. BERLEY and NEIL S. JACOBSON
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Recovering Social-Cognitive Schemata: Descriptions and Applications of Multidimensional Scaling for Clinical Research
THOMAS E. RUDY and THOMAS V. MERLUZZI
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Covert Modeling
ALAN E. KAZDIN
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Cognitive—Behavioral Interventions in Educational Settings
ANDREW W. MEYERS and ROBERT COHEN
Pages 131-166 - Book chapterNo access
Linking Social-Cognitive Processes with Effective Social Behavior: A Living Systems Approach
MARTIN E. FORD
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Childhood Emotion and Cognitive Behavior Therapy: A Rational-Emotive Perspective
MICHAEL E. BERNARD
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Index
Pages 255-258
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Advances in Cognitive–Behavioral Research and Therapy, Volume 3 provides information pertinent to the fundamental aspects of cognitive–behavioral approaches to psychotherapy. This book presents the developments in the study of cognition, personality, learning, development, social interaction, and behavior therapy. Organized into six chapters, this volume begins with an overview of attributional processes in dyadic relationships with emphasis on therapeutic and theoretical aspects. This text then examines the advanced methodology of multidimensional scaling. Other chapters consider the application of cognitive–behavioral interventions in educational settings. This book discusses as well the social cognitive processes and effective social behavior, which are linked within a theoretically rich and empirically supported systems model. The final chapter deals with the rational–emotive theoretical position to the area of childhood problems. This book is a valuable resource for research and applied psychologists. Researchers and clinicians struggling with the interplay of behavior, cognition, and emotion will also find this book useful.
Advances in Cognitive–Behavioral Research and Therapy, Volume 3 provides information pertinent to the fundamental aspects of cognitive–behavioral approaches to psychotherapy. This book presents the developments in the study of cognition, personality, learning, development, social interaction, and behavior therapy. Organized into six chapters, this volume begins with an overview of attributional processes in dyadic relationships with emphasis on therapeutic and theoretical aspects. This text then examines the advanced methodology of multidimensional scaling. Other chapters consider the application of cognitive–behavioral interventions in educational settings. This book discusses as well the social cognitive processes and effective social behavior, which are linked within a theoretically rich and empirically supported systems model. The final chapter deals with the rational–emotive theoretical position to the area of childhood problems. This book is a valuable resource for research and applied psychologists. Researchers and clinicians struggling with the interplay of behavior, cognition, and emotion will also find this book useful.
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ISBN
978-0-12-010603-5
Language
English
Published
1984
Copyright
Copyright © 1984 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press