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E-grāmata: Behavioral Activation: Distinctive Features

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, (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA), (University of WisconsinMilwaukee, USA)
  • Formāts: 200 pages
  • Sērija : CBT Distinctive Features
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-May-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134064298
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134064298
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Behavioral activation theory indicates that much clinically relevant human behavior is a function of positive reinforcement, and that when positive reinforcement is reduced, lost, or chronically low depression results. Behavioral activation encourages clients to obtain and nurture the skills that allow them to establish and maintain contact with diverse, stable sources of positive reinforcement. This creates a life of meaning, value and purpose.

Behavioral Activation: Distinctive Features clarifies the fundamental theoretical and practical features of behavioral activation, integrating various techniques into a unified whole that is efficient and effective. The book includes numerous case examples and transcribed segments from therapy sessions and outlines behavioral concepts using straightforward terms and examples so that all therapists can see the utility and practical value of this approach.

This book will provide essential guidance for students and new therapists, as well as more experienced clinicians wanting to know more about what makes behavioral activation a distinct form of cognitive behavior therapy.

Recenzijas

"This book gives us new voices in the literature on behavioral activation. It is to be commended for its practicality as well as its well articulated treatment of basic behavioral theory. The authors bring together the principles of BA with important concepts in other newer behavior therapies in a readable and engaging format. Behavioral Activation is an outstanding work, and will be a welcomed addition to the libraries of beginning and seasoned clinicians." - Christopher Martell, University of Washington, USA

"All therapists who treat depression should read this excellent overview of behavioural activation. The authors describe an integrated model of depression and a stepped care approach in the application of the behavioural activation. There are good clinical examples and descriptions of how to apply the principles in practice." - David Veale, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK

"This book is one of the latest additions to the CBT Distinctive Features Series, an attractive collection of inexpensive hardbacks that distill key ideas into brief, accessible, focused presentations. Quite the page-turner. These authors have succeeded nicely at a difficult task. By page 8, it's clear that this is a treatment worth learning. This is an accessible summary that any clinician would appreciate. A lot of people who have been suffering are going to have an amazing chance to get better." - Mitch Earlrywine in PsycCRITIQUES Vol. 54

"[ ...] this is an accessible, clear and concise guide to implementing a treatment approach from assessment to follow-up, nicely grounded in theory and research. It serves as a timely reminder of the importance and effectiveness of the "B" in CBT for Depression." - Nicholas Page, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, Volume 40, 2012

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Part 1 THE DISTINCTIVE THEORETICAL FEATURES OF BEHAVIORAL ACTIVATION
1(72)
A distinctive history
3(6)
A distinct definition of human behavior
9(4)
Distinct terminology
13(4)
A distinct philosophy and theory
17(6)
The distinct behavioral ABC model
23(6)
The ubiquity of positive reinforcement
29(6)
The meaning of life
35(6)
Depression and positive reinforcement
41(6)
The ubiquity of negative reinforcement
47(4)
The role of punishment
51(2)
An (almost) complete behavioral model of depression
53(6)
The role of cognition
59(6)
The role of insight
65(4)
Activation and acceptance
69(4)
Part 2 THE DISTINCTIVE PRACTICAL FEATURES OF BEHAVIORAL ACTIVATION
73(96)
A distinct structure
75(6)
The initial treatment rationale
81(2)
Activity monitoring
83(6)
Values assessment
89(6)
Simple activation
95(6)
The importance of homework
101(8)
Functional assessment
109(12)
Post-it notes and other stimulus control procedures
121(4)
Skills training
125(4)
Contingency management
129(6)
Mindful valued activation
135(10)
Ending therapy
145(4)
Thinking functionally about suicide and medication
149(4)
The therapeutic relationship in BA
153(6)
A distinct flexible framework: Adaptations for minorities
159(6)
The promise of BA
165(4)
References 169(8)
Author index 177(4)
Subject index 181
Jonathan W. Kanter is Assistant Professor and Clinic Coordinator at the Department of Psychology, and a Research Scholar at the Center for Addictions and Behavioral Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Andrew M. Busch is currently a pre-doctoral intern at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University and a researcher in the Psychosocial Research Program at Butler Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island.

Laura C. Rusch is an advanced graduate student at the Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.