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Behavioral Activation Therapy
Behavioral Activation Therapy
Description
Book Introduction
Behavioral activation therapy is a long-standing treatment method that contains a new sense of purpose.
Over the past 30 years, at least four empirically supported versions of behavioral activation therapy have been developed.
This version has generated a great deal of interest and enthusiasm, and a large number of high-quality studies have shown that behavioral activation therapy is a powerful and effective intervention for treating depression.


This book begins with the fundamental principles and theories of behaviorism and guides you through practical techniques that can be used functionally. It includes basic principles and guidelines for applying techniques to depressed clients in particular.
Not only behaviorist psychotherapists, but also therapists and students from a non-behavioral perspective can learn effective content to understand and apply the latest version of behavioral therapy.
It can also help you plan powerful and simple interventions that can help depressed clients.

index
Table of Contents
Preface
Translator's Preface
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Part 1: Theoretical Characteristics of Behavioral Activation Therapy

01 Special History
02 A clear definition of human behavior
03 Basic Terms
04 Basic Philosophy and Theory
05 Basic Behavioral ABC Model
06 The ubiquity of static reinforcement
07 The Meaning of Life
08 Depression and static reinforcement
09 The ubiquity of talisman reinforcement
10 The Role of Punishment
11 A Nearly Complete Behavioral Model of Depression
12 The Role of Cognition
13 The Role of Insight
14 Activation and Acceptance


Part 2: Practical Elements of Behavioral Activation Therapy

15 Structural Features
16 Early treatment evidence
17 Behavioral Observation
18 Value Assessment
19 Simple Activation
20 The Importance of Tasks
21 Functional Assessment
22 Post-it Notes and Other Stimulus Control Procedures
23 Technical Training
24. Management of accompaniment
25 Activating Mindfulness Values
26 Ending treatment
27 Thinking Functionally About Suicide and Drug Treatment
28 The therapeutic relationship in behavioral activation therapy
29 Flexible Systems: Adapting to Minorities
30 The Future of Behavioral Activation Therapy

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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 20, 2017
- Format: Paperback book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 240 pages | 368g | 153*224*10mm
- ISBN13: 9788999711992
- ISBN10: 8999711994

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