Cognitive Therapy for Bipolar Disorder: A Therapist's Guide to Concepts, Methods and PracticeBipolar disorder or manic depression is a serious mental disorder attracting increasing interest and could represent the next major area for the wider application of cognitive behavioral therapy. The authors have treated manic depressive patients on a routine clinical basis and have included in this book a detailed description of the techniques and issues in working with this client group. |
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CONTENTS Taub 3235051X psyc About the Authors 12-3-99 vii Foreword ix Preface xi Acknowledgement xiii Chapter 1 Introduction to bipolar disorder 1 Chapter 2 Review of current treatment 25 Chapter 3 Psycho - social models in bipolar ...
CONTENTS Taub 3235051X psyc About the Authors 12-3-99 vii Foreword ix Preface xi Acknowledgement xiii Chapter 1 Introduction to bipolar disorder 1 Chapter 2 Review of current treatment 25 Chapter 3 Psycho - social models in bipolar ...
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Chapter 3 PSYCHO - SOCIAL MODELS IN BIPOLAR DISORDER As the preceding discussion has indicated there is now a substantial body of evidence supporting the need for additional approaches in the treatment of bipolar disorder .
Chapter 3 PSYCHO - SOCIAL MODELS IN BIPOLAR DISORDER As the preceding discussion has indicated there is now a substantial body of evidence supporting the need for additional approaches in the treatment of bipolar disorder .
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Chapter. 6. INTRODUCING. THE. MODEL. TO. THE. PATIENT. BASICS OF THE MODEL When therapy actually begins , the key first ... This is of course outlined in Chapter 4 , but in this chapter we will be discussing how to facilitate client ...
Chapter. 6. INTRODUCING. THE. MODEL. TO. THE. PATIENT. BASICS OF THE MODEL When therapy actually begins , the key first ... This is of course outlined in Chapter 4 , but in this chapter we will be discussing how to facilitate client ...
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Introduction to bipolar disorder | 1 |
Review of current treatment | 25 |
Psychosocial models in bipolar disorder | 42 |
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