Cognitive case conceptualization : a guidebook for practitioners
Lawrence D. Needleman
03-2209521

Table des matières

List of Cases

Foreword

Acknowledgments

Introduction to Case Conceptualization
    How Case Conceptualizations Facilitate Successful Treatment
    Guidelines for Developing Case Conceptualizations
    An Example of a Case Conceptualization Illustration
    An Example of a Completed Case Conceptualization Summary Form
    How This Book Is Organized

The Cognitive Model
    Cognitive Content
    Information Processing
    Development of Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Response Patterns
    Factors That Maintain Self-Defeating Response Patterns

The Therapeutic Relationship
    Therapist Attitudes and Behavior
    Collaboration
    Socialization Into Cognitive Therapy
    Summary

Assessment and Information Integration
    Pre-Intake Questionnaires
    Intake Interview
    Ongoing Assessment During Therapy

Cognitive Therapy Interventions
    Deactivating Maladaptive Cognitive, Affective, Motivational, and Behavioral Responses
    Modifying Psychological Structures

Panic Disorder (PD) With Agoraphobia
    Cognitive Model of a Panic Attack
    Assessment and Conceptualization of PD
    Cognitive Therapy of PD
    Summary of Cognitive Therapy of PD: Integration and Sequencing of Treatment Components

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
    Introduction
    Cognitive Model of OCD
    Assessment and Conceptualization of OCD
    Cognitive Therapy of OCD
    Summary

Chronic or Recurrent Major Depressive Disorder
    Cognitive Model of Depression
    Assessment and Conceptualization of Depression
    Examples of Case Conceptualizations
    Cognitive Therapy of Depression
    Summary

Appendix: Blank Forms

References

Author Index

Subject Index

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