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A Structural Model of Positive and Negative States of Mind: Asymmetry in the Internal Dialogue
ROBERT M. SCHWARTZ and GREGORY L. GARAMONI
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Rationality Revisited: A Reassessment of the Empirical Support for the Rational – Emotive Model
TIMOTHY W. SMITH and KENNETH D. ALLRED
Pages 63-87 - Book chapterNo access
Changes in Depressive Beliefs: An Analysis of Beck's Cognitive Therapy for Depression
JOHN S. MARZILLIER
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Dysfunctional Attitudes and a Self-Worth Contingency Model of Depression
NICHOLAS A. KUIPER and L. JOAN OLINGER
Pages 115-142 - Book chapterNo access
Hot Cognition and Psychotherapy Process: An Information-Processing/Ecological Approach
JEREMY D. SAFRAN and LESLIE S. GREENBERG
Pages 143-177 - Book chapterNo access
Causal Attributions in Health and Illness
JOHN L. MICHELA and JOANNE V. WOOD
Pages 179-235 - Book chapterNo access
Cognitive-Behavioral Perspectives on the Assessment and Treatment of Child Abuse
SANDRA T. AZAR and CRAIG T. TWENTYMAN
Pages 237-267 - Book chapterNo access
Index
Pages 269-285
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Advances in Cognitive–Behavioral Research and Therapy, Volume 5 compiles assessment, treatment, and theoretical papers on cognition and behavior. This book discusses the asymmetry in the internal dialogue; reassessment of the empirical support for the rational-emotive model; and analysis of Beck's cognitive therapy for depression. The dysfunctional attitudes and a self-worth contingency model of depression; hot cognition and psychotherapy process; causal attributions in health and illness; and behavioral perspectives on the assessment and treatment of child abuse are also deliberated in this text. This publication is valuable to researchers and clinicians concerned with cognition and behavior.
Advances in Cognitive–Behavioral Research and Therapy, Volume 5 compiles assessment, treatment, and theoretical papers on cognition and behavior. This book discusses the asymmetry in the internal dialogue; reassessment of the empirical support for the rational-emotive model; and analysis of Beck's cognitive therapy for depression. The dysfunctional attitudes and a self-worth contingency model of depression; hot cognition and psychotherapy process; causal attributions in health and illness; and behavioral perspectives on the assessment and treatment of child abuse are also deliberated in this text. This publication is valuable to researchers and clinicians concerned with cognition and behavior.
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ISBN
978-0-12-010605-9
Language
English
Published
1986
Copyright
Copyright © 1986 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press