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A
Guide to Understanding Cognitive and Behavioural Psychotherapies -
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies are
psychological approaches which are based on scientific principles and
which research has shown to be effective for a wide range of problems.
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Aaron
Beck (1921 - ) - The developer of cognitive therapy
who, like Ellis, started from a psychoanalytic perspective. 2/5 |
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An
Introduction to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy - A
series of articles. 3/5 Student |
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Anxiety
Therapy: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) -
Anxiety & CBT. 2/5 |
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Attributional
Antecedents of Appraisal in Anger and Guilt - In
attempting to specify the cognitive antecedents of emotion, Smith,
Lazarus, and colleagues (e.g., Lazarus & Smith, 1988; Smith &
Lazarus, 1990; Smith, Haynes, Lazarus, & Pope, 1993) have advanced
a theoretical distinction between causal attributions and appraisals. 3/5 |
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Beck
Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research - The
founder of Cognitive Therapy, Aaron T. Beck,
MD, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania
School of Medicine. Various cognitive therapy training programs for
mental health and medical professionals. Beck Scales. Beck Anxiety
Inventory (BAI) Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) Beck Scale for Suicide
Ideation (BSS) Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) 4/5 |
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Beck
Scales - For Suicide Ideation (BSS).
Administer the Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation first whenever there is
any potential suicidal intent. 3/5 |
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British
Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP).
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Center
for Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy - What is OCD
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is characterized by obsessive
thoughts and/or compulsive behaviors that significantly interfere with
normal life. 3/5 |
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Centre
for the Psychology of Learning and Behaviour Therapy -
Welcome to the homepage of the Centre for the Psychology of Learning
and Behaviour Therapy, division of the Psychology Department of the
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. 3/5 |
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Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy? Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is
a psychotherapeutic approach which is used by psychologists and
therapists to help promote positive change in individuals.
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Cognitive
Behaviour Therapy - A Primer 3/5 |
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Cognitive
Therapy Website 3/5 |
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Comprehensive
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety 3/5 |
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Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy of Anxiety - You are what you
think! Cognitive-behavioral therapy operates on the principle that
your thoughts (or cognitions) influence the..... 3/5 |
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Cognitive-Behavioral
Therapy Success Stories 2/5 |
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Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy Books Database - National
Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists Presents... NACBT
Cognitive-Behavioral Books Database This database is updated daily, so
be certain to visit us often for the latest in cognitive-behavioral
psychotherapy and self-help techniques. 3/5National
Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists Presents... NACBT
Cognitive-Behavioral Books Database This database is updated daily, so
be certain to visit us often for the latest in cogntive-behavioral
psychotherapy and self-help techniques. 3/5 |
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Cognitive
Behavior Therapy for Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia - William
C. Sanderson, PhD. An Article 3/5 |
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Donald
Meichenbaum - Is one of the founders of cognitive-behavior
therapy and he is the author of numerous books, chapters, and articles
including Clinical Handbooks on Treating Individuals with
Anger-Control and Aggressive Behavior and Assessing and Treating
Adults with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. 3/5 |
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Imipramine
and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Effective For Panic -
Imipramine and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Effective For Panic
Disorder. Imipramine (a tricyclic antidepressant). From the
Doctors Guide. 3/5 |
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National
Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists -
NACBT provides certifications, seminars, and networking for cognitive-behavioral
therapists. Student and professional memberships available. 3/5 |
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The
Psychology of Learning- Can you imagine a time when
no one understood why people--or for that matter, any animal
species--changed their behavior as a result of experience? And change
we do. Each day we experience new things and situations, and these
experiences change us temporarily and permanently. Psychologists call
these changes learning, and have studied the psychological processes
that sustain it since the time of Pavlov and John B. Watson. 4/5 |
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Understanding
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - An Article. 2/5
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