General principles and empirically supported techniques of cognitive behavior therapy /edited by William O'Donohue, Jane E. Fisher.
- Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley and Sons, 2009.
- xxiii, 743 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
A brief history of cognitive behavior therapy : are there troubles ahead? / William O'Donohue -- Assessment and cognitive behavior therapy : functional analysis as key process/ Cognitive behavior therapy : a current appraisal/ Cultural awareness and culturally competent practice/ Claudia Drossel, Clair Rummel, and Jane E. Fisher -- William C. Follette, Sabrina M. Darrow, and Jordan T. Bonow -- Melanie P. Duckworth.
Proven and effective, cognitive-behavior therapy is the most widely taught psychotherapeutic technique. It includes over 60 chapters on individual therapies for a wide range of presenting problems, such as smoking cessation, stress management, and classroom management. Each chapter contains a table clearly explaining the steps of implementing each therapy. It includes new chapters on imaginal exposure and techniques for treating the seriously mentally illustrations.