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نویسندگان: Stavroula Rakitzi
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ISBN (شابک) : 3031278364, 9783031278365
ناشر: Springer
سال نشر: 2023
تعداد صفحات: 213
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زبان: English
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Clinical Psychology and Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy: Recovery in Mental Health به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب روانشناسی بالینی و روان درمانی شناختی رفتاری: بازیابی در سلامت روان نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این کتاب درمان های مبتنی بر شواهد را در زمینه درمان شناختی رفتاری و توانبخشی در اختلالات مختلف در ترکیب با تجربه بالینی نویسنده در عمل خصوصی ارائه می دهد. هر فصل به یک شکل ساختار یافته است. مبانی بخش A: مقدمه، تعریف، اهمیت، بحث، سؤالات تجدید نظر، و اختلالات قسمت B: چکیده، مقدمه، ویژگی های بالینی، درمان های مبتنی بر شواهد، بحث، سؤالات تجدید نظر. مخاطب این کتاب دانشجویان روانشناسی، دانشجویان پزشکی، پژوهشگران، روان درمانگران، روانپزشکان و افراد غیرمتخصص است. زبان کتاب به اندازه کافی ساده است تا افراد غیرمتخصص از مسائل مربوط به سلامت روان مطلع شوند. هدف این کتاب به حداقل رساندن انگ نسبت به مشکلات سلامت روان، دادن پیامی خوش بینانه در رابطه با درمان های مبتنی بر شواهد مدرن در سلامت روان و روشن کردن این موضوع است که ادغام مجدد در جامعه امروزه یک هدف واقع بینانه است.
This book presents the evidence-based treatments in the context of cognitive behavioral therapy and rehabilitation in various disorders in combination with the clinical experience of the author in private practice. Every chapter is structured in the same form. Part A Basics: introduction, definition, the importance, discussion, revision questions, und Part B Disorders: abstract, introduction, clinical features, evidence-based treatments, discussion, revision questions. The book is addressed to psychology students, medicine students, to researchers, to psychotherapists, to psychiatrists and to non-experts. The language of the book is simple enough, so that non-experts can be informed about issues in mental health. The aim of the book is to minimize the stigma towards mental health problems, to give an optimistic message regarding the modern evidence-based treatments in mental health and to clarify that reintegration into society is a realistic goal nowadays.
Preface Acknowledgments About This Book Introduction Contents About the Author Abbreviations List of Figures List of Tables Part I: Evidence-Based Psychotherapy, Stigma and Recovery 1: Introduction 2: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Metacognitive Therapies, and Rehabilitation and Further Developments in Mental Health 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Clinical Psychology and Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy in Different Settings and Their Further Developments 2.2.1 Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 2.2.2 Cognitive Behavioral Couple Therapy 2.2.3 Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy and Its Further Developments 2.2.3.1 Metacognitive Therapies 2.2.3.2 Third-Wave Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy 2.2.4 Rehabilitation 2.3 The Importance of the Above Interventions 2.4 Discussion 2.5 Conclusions 2.6 Revision Questions References 3: Stigma 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Stigma 3.3 Discussion 3.4 Conclusions 3.5 Revision Questions References 4: Recovery 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Recovery 4.3 Discussion 4.4 Conclusions 4.5 Revision Questions References Part II: Anxiety Disorders 5: Specific Phobia 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorders 5.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 5.2.2 Epidemiology 5.2.3 Comorbidity 5.2.4 Etiological Psychological Models 5.2.4.1 Behavioral Models 5.2.4.2 The Model Learning 5.2.4.3 The Cognitive Model 5.3 Case Formulation 5.4 Interventions 5.5 Discussion 5.6 Conclusions 5.7 Revision Questions References 6: Social Phobia 6.1 Introduction 6.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorders 6.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 6.2.2 Epidemiology 6.2.3 Comorbidity 6.2.4 Etiological Psychological Models 6.2.4.1 Behavioral Models 6.2.4.2 The Model Learning 6.2.4.3 The Cognitive Models 6.3 Case Formulation 6.4 Interventions 6.5 Discussion 6.6 Conclusions 6.7 Revision Questions References 7: Panic Disorder 7.1 Introduction 7.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorders 7.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 7.2.2 Epidemiology 7.2.3 Comorbidity 7.2.4 Etiological Psychological Models 7.3 Case Formulation 7.4 Interventions 7.5 Discussion 7.6 Conclusions 7.7 Revision Questions References 8: Agoraphobia 8.1 Introduction 8.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorders 8.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 8.2.2 Epidemiology 8.2.3 Comorbidity 8.2.4 Etiological Psychological Models 8.2.4.1 Family 8.2.4.2 Behavioral Models 8.2.4.3 The Cognitive Model 8.3 Case Formulation 8.4 Interventions 8.5 Discussion 8.6 Conclusions 8.7 Revision Questions References 9: Generalized Anxiety Disorder 9.1 Introduction 9.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorders 9.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 9.2.2 Epidemiology 9.2.3 Comorbidity 9.2.4 Etiological Psychological Models 9.2.4.1 Cognitive Models 9.2.4.2 The Metacognitive Model 9.3 Case Formulation 9.4 Interventions 9.5 Discussion 9.6 Conclusions 9.7 Revision Questions References Part III: Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders 10: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 10.1 Introduction 10.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorders 10.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 10.2.2 Epidemiology 10.2.3 Comorbidity 10.2.4 Etiological Psychological Models 10.2.4.1 Behavioral Models 10.2.4.2 Cognitive Models 10.3 Case Formulation 10.4 Interventions 10.5 Discussion 10.6 Conclusions 10.7 Revision Questions References 11: Trichotillomania (Hair-Pulling Disorder) 11.1 Introduction 11.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorder 11.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 11.3 Epidemiology 11.3.1 Comorbidity 11.3.2 Etiological Psychological Models 11.3.2.1 Behavioral Model 11.3.2.2 Cognitive Model 11.3.2.3 Emotion Regulation Model 11.4 Case Formulation 11.5 Interventions 11.6 Discussion 11.7 Conclusions 11.8 Revision Questions References Part IV: Trauma 12: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Acute Stress Disorder 12.1 Introduction 12.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorders 12.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 12.2.2 Epidemiology 12.2.3 Comorbidity 12.2.4 Etiological Psychological Models 12.2.4.1 Behavioral Model 12.2.4.2 Cognitive Model 12.3 Case Formulation 12.4 Interventions 12.5 Discussion 12.6 Conclusions 12.7 Revision Questions References Part V: Somatic Disorders 13: Somatic Symptom Disorder 13.1 Introduction 13.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorder 13.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 13.2.2 Epidemiology 13.2.3 Comorbidity 13.2.4 Etiological Psychological Models 13.2.4.1 A Cognitive Model 13.3 Case Formulation 13.4 Interventions 13.5 Discussion 13.6 Conclusions 13.7 Revision Questions References 14: Illness Anxiety Disorder 14.1 Introduction 14.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorder 14.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 14.2.2 Epidemiology 14.2.3 Comorbidity 14.2.4 Etiological Psychological Models 14.2.4.1 The Cognitive Model 14.3 Case Formulation 14.4 Interventions 14.5 Discussion 14.6 Conclusions 14.7 Revision Questions References Part VI: Depressive Disorders 15: Major Depressive Disorder 15.1 Introduction 15.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorder 15.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 15.2.2 Epidemiology 15.2.3 Comorbidity 15.2.4 Etiological Psychological Models 15.2.4.1 The Behavioral Model 15.2.4.2 The Cognitive Model 15.3 Case Formulation 15.4 Interventions 15.5 Discussion 15.6 Conclusions 15.7 Revision Questions References 16: Depressive Episode Due to Another Medical Condition 16.1 Introduction 16.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorder 16.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 16.2.2 Epidemiology 16.2.3 Comorbidity 16.2.4 Etiological Psychological Models 16.3 Case Formulation 16.4 Interventions 16.5 Discussion 16.6 Conclusions 16.7 Revision Questions References Part VII: Bipolar and Related Disorders 17: Bipolar I Disorder 17.1 Introduction 17.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorders 17.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 17.2.2 Epidemiology 17.2.3 Comorbidity 17.2.4 Etiological Psychological Models 17.2.4.1 The Vulnerability Stress Model 17.2.4.2 The Cognitive Model 17.3 Case Formulation 17.4 Interventions 17.5 Discussion 17.6 Conclusions 17.7 Revision Questions References 18: Bipolar II Disorder 18.1 Introduction 18.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorders 18.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 18.2.2 Epidemiology 18.2.3 Comorbidity 18.2.4 Etiological Psychological Models 18.3 Case Formulation 18.4 Intervention 18.5 Discussion 18.6 Conclusions 18.7 Revision Questions References Part VIII: Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders 19: Schizophrenia 19.1 Introduction 19.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorders 19.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 19.2.2 Epidemiology 19.2.3 Comorbidity 19.2.4 Etiological Psychological Models 19.2.4.1 Stress Vulnerability Model 19.2.4.2 Information Processing Model 19.2.4.3 The Behavioral Model 19.2.4.4 The Cognitive Model 19.2.4.5 A Neuropsychiatric Model of Four Factors 19.2.4.6 The Expressed Emotion Model 19.3 Case Formulation 19.4 Interventions 19.5 Discussion 19.5.1 A Case Study in Which IPT Was Combined with CBT Will Be Presented 19.5.1.1 Introduction 19.5.1.2 Material and Methods Compliance with Ethical Standards Case Presentation Psychiatric Background and Psychological Problems Case Formulation Psychiatric Treatment Cognitive Behavioral Therapy The Integrated Psychological Therapy Measures Pre-treatment Assessment Post-treatment Assessment Follow-Up Assessment 19.5.1.3 Results 19.5.1.4 Discussion 19.5.2 Metacognitive Training for Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia: A Pilot Study 19.5.2.1 Introduction 19.5.2.2 Material and Methods Compliance with Ethical Standards Study Population Study Design Therapist Intervention Measures 19.5.2.3 Data Analysis 19.5.2.4 Results 19.5.2.5 Discussion 19.6 Conclusions 19.7 Revision Questions References 20: Delusional Disorder 20.1 Introduction 20.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorder 20.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 20.2.2 Epidemiology 20.2.3 Comorbidity 20.2.4 Etiological Psychological Models 20.3 Case Formulation 20.4 Interventions 20.5 Discussion 20.6 Conclusions 20.7 Revision Questions References Part IX: Personality Disorders 21: Personality Disorders 21.1 Introduction 21.2 The Clinical Features of the Disorders 21.2.1 Diagnostic Procedure 21.2.2 Epidemiology 21.2.3 Comorbidity 21.2.4 Etiological Psychological Models 21.3 Case Formulation 21.4 Interventions 21.5 Discussion 21.6 Conclusions 21.7 Revision Questions References