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Behavioral Therapy Principles

Lila Santoro

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Behavioral Therapy Principles offers a practical guide to understanding and applying the core concepts of behavioral therapy for self-improvement and mental health. It explores established principles like classical and operant conditioning, revealing how these influence behavior and can be modified for positive change. One intriguing aspect is the power of operant conditioning, using reinforcement to encourage desired behaviors, much like training techniques. The book progresses logically, beginning with foundational principles, moving to specific techniques such as exposure therapy and cognitive restructuring, and culminating in a holistic approach to behavioral change. By providing real-life examples and case studies, it makes complex concepts accessible. Readers will gain insights into managing anxiety disorders and depression through actionable behavioral techniques. What sets this book apart is its emphasis on empowerment, providing a step-by-step guide to implementing behavioral therapy techniques. It uniquely synthesizes findings from both experimental and clinical settings and is valuable for students, mental health professionals, and anyone seeking self-help strategies grounded in psychology and evidence-based research.
Disponibile da: 15/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 111 pagine.

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