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CBT For Depression - A Clinical Psychology Introduction To Cognitive Behavioural Therapy For Depression - cover

CBT For Depression - A Clinical Psychology Introduction To Cognitive Behavioural Therapy For Depression

Connor Whiteley

Editorial: CGD Publishing

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Sinopsis

People feel depressed, a loss of pleasure and sadness when they have depression. They withdraw from their friends and more.
 
How can we help people with depression?
 
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) transforms lives. But how does it work?
 
In this great, engaging, easy-to-understand book, you’ll learn:
 
How fascinating CBT is?
 
How does therapy works?
 
What CBT involves?
 
How psychological assessments, formulations and interventions are done?
 
And more.
 
If you love clinical psychology, psychotherapy and mental health. Then this book is perfect for you.
 
BUY NOW!
 
CBT For Depression Content
 
Introduction
 
Introduction to Mood Disorders and Depression
 
Introduction to Bipolar Disorder
 
What Is The Cognitive Approach To Depression?
 
What Is The Behavioural Principle For Depression?
 
Introduction To CBT Models and How CBT Works
 
What Steps Are Involved In CBT?
 
Introduction To CBT Assessment
 
How Is A Psychological Assessment Done?
 
CBT Formulation
 
Cognitive Interventions For Depression
 
Behavioural Experiments
 
Behavioural Activation And How Is It Done?
 
When Does Psychotherapy End?
 
Ending Sessions And Therapy In CBT
 
Conclusion
 
Bonus Essay- Evaulate CBT For Major Depression Disorder
Disponible desde: 16/02/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 134 páginas.

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