Cognitive Therapy of Depression

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Cognitive Therapy of Depression is a seminal 1979 clinical psychology book by Aaron T. Beck and colleagues that systematically presents the principles and methods of cognitive therapy for treating depressive disorders.

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instanceOf book
clinical psychology book
approach cognitive-behavioral
author A. John Rush NERFINISHED
Aaron T. Beck NERFINISHED
Brian F. Shaw NERFINISHED
Gary Emery NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Socratic questioning NERFINISHED
activity scheduling
automatic thoughts
behavioral activation techniques
cognitive distortions
cognitive model of depression
collaborative empiricism
homework assignments in therapy
negative cognitive triad
schema-focused interventions
thought records
emphasizes collaborative therapeutic relationship
empirical evaluation of treatment
structured, time-limited therapy
field clinical psychology
psychotherapy
focusesOn outpatient treatment
treatment of unipolar depression
hasReputation classic text in psychotherapy literature
seminal work in cognitive therapy
includes case examples
session-by-session guidelines
treatment manuals
influenced development of cognitive-behavioral therapy
evidence-based treatments for depression
language English
mainSubject cognitive therapy NERFINISHED
depression
depressive disorders
publicationYear 1979
publisher Guilford Press NERFINISHED
structure clinical application chapters
theoretical chapters
targetAudience clinical psychologists
clinicians
mental health professionals
psychiatrists
theoreticalBasis cognitive theory of depression

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Aaron T. Beck notableWork Cognitive Therapy of Depression