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1 - Assessment and Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions: Purposes, Proposals, and Problems
PHILIP C. KENDALL
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2 - Attributional Styles: Toward a Framework for Conceptualization and Assessment
GERALD I. METALSKY and LYN Y. ABRAMSON
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3 - Assessing Belief Systems: Concepts and Strategies
KAREN SUTTON-SIMON
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4 - Assessing Self-Referent Speech: Methods in the Measurement of Self-Statements
PHILIP C. KENDALL and STEVEN D. HOLLON
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5 - The Measurement of Imagery: How Can It Be Clinically Useful?
RONI BETH TOWER and JEROME L. SINGER
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6 - Current Concerns: Assessing Therapeutically Relevant Motivation
ERIC KLINGER, STEVEN G. BARTA and MADELINE E. MAXEINER
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7 - The Assessment of Interpersonal Problem-Solving Skills
LYNDA BUTLER and DONALD MEICHENBAUM
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8 - Approaches to Assessment for Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions with Children
PHILIP C. KENDALL, DAVID S. PELLEGRINI and EUGENE S. URBAIN
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9 - Cognitive Tasks in Clinical Assessment: An Exercise in Applied Psychology
JOHN F. KIHLSTROM and WILLIAM NASBY
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10 - In Vivo Assessment Techniques for Cognitive-Behavioral Processes
STEVEN D. HOLLON and PHILIP C. KENDALL
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11 - The Assessment of Schemata: A Unifying Framework for Cognitive, Behavioral, and Traditional Assessment
RICHARD J. LANDAU and MARVIN R. GOLDFRIED
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Author Index
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Subject Index
Pages 417-425
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Assessment Strategies for Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions is a collection of original contributions provided by leaders in the field who consider the theoretical and applied assessment issues related to the expanding field of cognitive-behavioral interventions. Chapters in the present volume, designed as a companion volume to an earlier text, Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions: Theory, Research, and Procedures, focus on the issues inherent in the measurement of cognitive and behavioral events and processes. The book opens with an overview of recent growth in the field. Attention is devoted to examining several goals of the new assessment endeavors, some suggestions related to the proposed methods, and certain problems inherent in cognitive-behavioral assessments. Separate chapters follow that deal directly with a variety of specific content areas. These include a conceptualization of attributions, as well as describing their measurement and speculating as to their role in both the etiology and treatment of psychological disturbance; and suggestions for assessment in clinical interviews and for using psychometric instruments and discusses belief systems and irrationality. Subsequent chapters focus on special populations and procedures.
Assessment Strategies for Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions is a collection of original contributions provided by leaders in the field who consider the theoretical and applied assessment issues related to the expanding field of cognitive-behavioral interventions. Chapters in the present volume, designed as a companion volume to an earlier text, Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions: Theory, Research, and Procedures, focus on the issues inherent in the measurement of cognitive and behavioral events and processes. The book opens with an overview of recent growth in the field. Attention is devoted to examining several goals of the new assessment endeavors, some suggestions related to the proposed methods, and certain problems inherent in cognitive-behavioral assessments. Separate chapters follow that deal directly with a variety of specific content areas. These include a conceptualization of attributions, as well as describing their measurement and speculating as to their role in both the etiology and treatment of psychological disturbance; and suggestions for assessment in clinical interviews and for using psychometric instruments and discusses belief systems and irrationality. Subsequent chapters focus on special populations and procedures.
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ISBN
978-0-12-404460-9
Language
English
Published
1981
Copyright
Copyright © 1981 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press