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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... emotions and particular behav- iours , whether of avoidance or overcompensation . A related type of auto- matic thought may focus on issues concerning a history of chronic mental illness , such as concerns about stigma or about losses ...
... emotions and particular behav- iours , whether of avoidance or overcompensation . A related type of auto- matic thought may focus on issues concerning a history of chronic mental illness , such as concerns about stigma or about losses ...
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... emotion ( Miklowitz et al . , 1988 ; Priebe et al . , 1989 ) and affective style ( Miklowitz , 1988 ) have been shown to predict the course of manic depression . A high expressed emotion family denotes critical , rejecting or over ...
... emotion ( Miklowitz et al . , 1988 ; Priebe et al . , 1989 ) and affective style ( Miklowitz , 1988 ) have been shown to predict the course of manic depression . A high expressed emotion family denotes critical , rejecting or over ...
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... emotions and preventing future relapses . It is short - term and focuses on the here and now . The past is examined in order to understand and put the present problems into context . It is problem orientated . Patients and therapists ...
... emotions and preventing future relapses . It is short - term and focuses on the here and now . The past is examined in order to understand and put the present problems into context . It is problem orientated . Patients and therapists ...
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