
Behavior and Cognitive Therapy Today: Essays in Honor of Hans J. Eysenck
Essays in Honour of Hans J. Eysenck
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Behavior and Cognitive Therapy Today: Essays in Honor of Hans J. Eysenck
Essays in Honour of Hans J. Eysenck
About this book
This book carries the Proceedings of the European Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapy conference held in Venice in September 1997 and is dedicated to the memory of Hans Eysenck. The EACBT conference provides a rare opportunity for a wide range of clinicians and researchers from all over Europe and the USSR to come together, resulting in a highly topical and valuable range of scientific presentations.The Proceedings comprises over twenty papers addressing key subjects in terms of behavioural and cognitive therapy including panic, affective disorders, paraphilia, schizophrenia, PTSD, obsession and other psychological disorders. Of particular interest are chapters on the use of cognitive behaviour therapy versus supportive therapy in social phobia (Cottraux), the psychological treatment of paraphilias (De Silva), the theory and treatment of PTSD (Foa), the use of Diagnostic Profiling System in treatment planning (Freeman) and a cognitive theory of obsession (Rachman).
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Behavior and Cognitive Therapy Today: Essays in Honor of Hans J. Eysenck
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Chapter 1. Exercise of Agency in Personal and Social Change
- Chapter 2. Cognitive-Behavioral Case Formulation
- Chapter 3. An Approach to the Treatment of Paraphilias
- Chapter 4. Treatment Selection in Cognitive and Behavior Therapy
- Chapter 5 . Supervised Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Insomnia in General Medical PracticeāPreliminary Results from the West of Scotland Program
- Chapter 6. Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies for the Treatment of Schizophrenic Disorders
- Chapter 7. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Female Victims of Assault: Theory and Treatment
- Chapter 8. Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Personality Disorders
- Chapter 9. Applications of Cognitive Models of OCD in Clinical Practice
- Chapter 10. Process of Change in Exposure Therapy of Phobias
- Chapter 11. The Clinical Implications of a Psychological Model of Paranoia
- Chapter 12. Self-Directed Experience and Personal Therapy: The Situation in the German-Speaking Countries and the āState of the Artā of Empirical Research
- Chapter 13. Cognitive Aspects of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- Chapter 14. A Behavior Analyst in the Land of Behavior Therapy, or the Evolution of Behavior Science
- Chapter 15. Anger Predictors of the Assaultiveness of Forensic Hospital Patients
- Chapter 16. A Cognitive Theory of Obsessions
- Chapter 17. A New Psychotherapeutic Strategy: Well-Being Therapy
- Chapter 18. Topography of the First Interview
- Chapter 19. Disorder-Specificity of Attentional Dysregulation in Anxiety GUDRUN SARTORY
- Chapter 20. Prevention and Management of Behavior Problems:
- Chapter 21. Assessment of Young People and HIV Pandemia: Results from an Original Italian Questionnaire
- Chapter 22. In Vivo Exposure for Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia: Does a Cognitive Rationale Enhance Treatment Efficacy?
- Chapter 23. Cost-Effective Behavior Therapy for ObsessiveāCompulsive Disorder
- Chapter 24. Inferiority in Social Phobics, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Nonclinical Controls. A Controlled Study with the Inferiority Scale
- Author Index
- Subject Index