
The A-B-C Model and Teaching Clients the B to C Connection
Raymond A. Digiuseppe, Kristene A. Doyle, Windy Dryden, and Wouter Backx
in A Practitioner's Guide to Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy (3 edn)
The Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) and Cognitive-Behavior therapy (CBT) model is based on the A-B-C, which maintains that Activating events trigger either irrational or rational ...
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About This Treatment
David H. Barlow, Shannon Sauer-Zavala, Todd J. Farchione, Heather Murray Latin, Kristen K. Ellard, Jacqueline R. Bullis, Kate H. Bentley, Hannah T. Boettcher, and Clair Cassiello-Robbins
in Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders: Workbook (2 edn)
Chapter 2 of Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders: Workbook provides an overview of the skills that will be learned in this treatment and discusses the ...
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About This Workbook
Michael W. Otto and Jasper A. J. Smits
in Exercise for Mood and Anxiety Disorders: Workbook
Chapter 1 presents an overview of the exercise program for mood and anxiety disorders. This includes a brief introduction into the reasoning and rationale behind the development of a formal ...
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Access and organization: putting low intensity interventions to work in clinical services
David A. Richards
in Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions
Chapter 2 unpacks the term ‘access’, suggesting that it has six interlinked components—availability, utilization, effectiveness, equity, efficiency, and patient-centredness—that need to be ...
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Accomplishments, Maintenance, and Relapse Prevention
David H. Barlow and Michelle G. Craske
in Mastery of Your Anxiety and Panic: Workbook (4 ed.)
Chapter 12 discusses accomplishments, maintenance, and relapse prevention, and includes evaluation of progress, learning how to structure continued practice, ways to maintain progress, ...
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Accomplishments, Maintenance, and Relapse Prevention
Michelle G. Craske and David H. Barlow
in Mastery of Your Anxiety and Panic: Therapist Guide (4 ed.)
Chapter 15 discusses accomplishments, maintenance, and relapse prevention, and correspondes to chapter 12 of the patient workbook. It covers the materials needed, the outline of the ...
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Achieving widespread dissemination of low intensity evidence-based practices: the experience of the Triple P-Positive Parenting Program
Matthew R. Sanders and Majella Murphy Brennan
in Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions
Chapter 54 explores the role of brief parenting interventions as part of a comprehensive multi-level system of parenting support. With a particular focus on the challenges in training ...
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Active Planning: Mapping the territory and navigational skills for AMBIT-influenced work
Dickon Bevington, Peter Fuggle, Liz Cracknell, and Peter Fonagy
in Adaptive Mentalization-Based Integrative Treatment: A Guide for Teams to Develop Systems of Care
This chapter, comprising three sections, is the first of two (with Chapter 4) covering the work with clients. The first section covers planning and the maintenance of purpose and progress ...
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Activity
Mark Gilson, Arthur Freeman, M. Jane Yates, and Sharon Morgillo Freeman
in Overcoming Depression: A Cognitive Therapy Approach: Therapist Guide
Chapter 6 considers activity as the fourth area for focus in the Taming the BEAST treatment program. This includes activity scheduling, how to understand and change activity level, ...
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Activity Scheduling
Steven A. Safren, Jeffrey S. Gonzalez, and Nafisseh Soroudi
in Coping with Chronic Illness: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach for Adherence and Depression, Workbook
Chapter 4 explores depression, illness and mood. This includes a definition of depression, and discussions about antidepressant medication (how they work, side effects, other medications), ...
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Adaptation
Donna B. Pincus, Jill T. Ehrenreich, and Sara G. Mattis
in Mastery of Anxiety and Panic for Adolescents: Therapist Guide: Riding the Wave
Chapter 13 considers adaptations that can be made for patients of different ages, patients with asthma, and an intensive treatment program.

Adaptation Phase (Sessions 9–15)
Kari M. Eddington, Timothy J. Strauman, Angela Z. Vieth, and Gregory G. Kolden
in Self-System Therapy for Depression: Therapist Guide
Chapter 7 provides a session-by-session guide to the adaptation phase of self-system therapy, which focuses on reducing chronic, distressing self-discrepancies and modifying unsuccessful ...
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Adaptation Phase Goal 1
Kari M. Eddington, Timothy J. Strauman, Angela Z. Vieth, and Gregory G. Kolden
in Self-System Therapy for Depression: Client Workbook
Chapter 7 addresses the module 1 goal of the adaptation phase of self-system therapy. It describes strategies aimed at reducing self-discrepancies, including modifying standards and ...
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Adaptation Phase Goal 2
Kari M. Eddington, Timothy J. Strauman, Angela Z. Vieth, and Gregory G. Kolden
in Self-System Therapy for Depression: Client Workbook
Chapter 8, which addresses module the 2 goal of the adaptation phase of self-system therapy, takes a step-by-step approach to evaluating the extent to which certain personal goals are ...
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Adaptation Phase Goal 3
Kari M. Eddington, Timothy J. Strauman, Angela Z. Vieth, and Gregory G. Kolden
in Self-System Therapy for Depression: Client Workbook
Chapter 9, which addresses the module 3 goal of the adaptation phase of self-system therapy, focuses on managing perfectionism. Many people with depression have standards that are ...
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Adapting low intensity CBT interventions for clients with severe mental illness
Frank P. Deane and David J. Kavanagh
in Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions
Chapter 37 discusses the adaptation of low intensity CBT interventions for clients with severe mental illness and argues that low intensity cognitive behavioural therapy (e.g. for ...
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Adapting Therapy to Patient Level of Distress and Impairment
Larry E. Beutler and T. Mark Harwood
in Prescriptive Psychotherapy: A Practical Guide to Systematic Treatment Selection
This chapter discusses the adaptation of therapy to the level of the patient’s distress and impairment. It explores varieties of emotional experience, as well as guiding principles and ...
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Adapting Therapy to Patient Resistance Levels
Larry E. Beutler and T. Mark Harwood
in Prescriptive Psychotherapy: A Practical Guide to Systematic Treatment Selection
This chapter discusses the adaptation of therapy to patient resistance levels. It introduces the guiding principles and indexing cues, before discussing strategies for adapting treatment, ...
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Adapting Treatment to Patient Level of Impairment and Coping Style: Part I
Larry E. Beutler and T. Mark Harwood
in Prescriptive Psychotherapy: A Practical Guide to Systematic Treatment Selection
This chapter introduces the topic of adapting treatment to the patient level of impairment and coping style. It explores the nature of coping styles, and principles that guide the selection ...
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Adapting Treatment to Patient Level of Impairment and Coping Style: Part II
Larry E. Beutler and T. Mark Harwood
in Prescriptive Psychotherapy: A Practical Guide to Systematic Treatment Selection
This chapter further discusses the topic of adapting treatment to the patient level of impairment. It focuses on the techniques and procedures that can be used, such as direct change of ...
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