
Exploration Phase Goal 1
Kari M. Eddington, Timothy J. Strauman, Angela Z. Vieth, and Gregory G. Kolden
in Self-System Therapy for Depression: Client Workbook
In addressing the first goal of the exploration phase of self-system therapy (SST), Chapter 5 focuses on helping clients identify self-beliefs and self-guides. Self-beliefs are ...
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Self-Management and Self-Regulation
Mark R. Dixon and Autumn McKeel
in Children and Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Recent Advances and Innovations in Assessment, Education, and Intervention
This chapter clarifies the ambiguity surrounding the term self-management, provides a behaviour analytic conceptualization, and implications for treatment strategy. Priority concerns ...
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Overview of the Program
Kari M. Eddington, Timothy J. Strauman, Angela Z. Vieth, and Gregory G. Kolden
in Self-System Therapy for Depression: Client Workbook
Chapter 1 provides clients with an overview of self-system therapy (SST), which is a structured, short-term, evidence-based treatment approach that targets motivational deficits in ...
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Overview of Self-System Therapy Strategies
Kari M. Eddington, Timothy J. Strauman, Angela Z. Vieth, and Gregory G. Kolden
in Self-System Therapy for Depression: Therapist Guide
Chapter 4 introduces the core strategies in self-system therapy (SST) and discusses how SST is similar to and different from other short-term, structured therapies, such as ...
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Orientation 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 3 explains how relationships with other people can affect the ways in which people think about goals. The second goal of the orientation phase of self-system therapy is to determine ...
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Theoretical Overview
Kari M. Eddington, Timothy J. Strauman, Angela Z. Vieth, and Gregory G. Kolden
in Self-System Therapy for Depression: Therapist Guide
Chapter 2 introduces the theory underlying self-system therapy (SST). The terminology and concepts of SST are clarified for therapists and their clients. Self-regulation is a motivational ...
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Authenticity and Self-Knowledge (ASK)
Golan Shahar
in Erosion: The Psychopathology of Self-Criticism
This chapter lays the foundation for Shahar’s original theory of self-criticism. The focus of this chapter lies on the philosophical underpinnings of the self-concept in general and ...
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The Importance of Self-Esteem: Positive Self-Regulation and Control
Christopher J. Mruk
in Feeling Good by Doing Good: A Guide to Authentic Self-Esteem
The second chapter focuses on the two major functions of self-esteem, especially as they occur in relation to positive psychology, self-control or regulation, and positive emotions. One ...
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Orientation Phase Goal 1
Kari M. Eddington, Timothy J. Strauman, Angela Z. Vieth, and Gregory G. Kolden
in Self-System Therapy for Depression: Client Workbook
During the orientation phase of self-system therapy (SST), the therapist familiarizes the client with the structure and focus of SST and establishes a strong, collaborative working alliance ...
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Session 2: Managing Emotions Related to OCD: Parents only; Child joins for conclusion of the session
Tara S. Peris and John Piacentini
in Helping Families Manage Childhood OCD: Decreasing Conflict and Increasing Positive Interaction, Therapist Guide
This chapter describes the second session of treatment, during which families begin to work on recognizing and managing their emotional responses to OCD. The therapist provides ...
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Practicing Harm Reduction
Andrew Tatarsky
in Psychologists' Desk Reference (3 ed.)
Chapter 66 explores the practice of harm reduction (HR). Principles of harm reduction (including compassionate pragmatism, destigmatizing substance use and users, and mobilizing the ...
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Module 7: Time Out and Privilege Removal
Andrea Chronis-Tuscano, Kelly O’Brien, and Christina M. Danko
in Supporting Caregivers of Children with ADHD: An Integrated Parenting Program, Therapist Guide
In Module 7, parents learn to use time out from positive reinforcement to help their child improve their ability to follow directions and house rules. Children with ...
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The Relation of Self-Regulation to Children’s Externalizing and Internalizing Problems
Nancy Eisenberg, Maciel M. Hernández, and Tracy L. Spinrad
in Emotion Regulation and Psychopathology in Children and Adolescents
Chapter 2 investigates the relation between self-regulation and both internalizing and externalizing problems in children and adolescents. Although the association between children’s ...
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Module 9: Emotion Coaching
Andrea Chronis-Tuscano, Kelly O’Brien, and Christina M. Danko
in Supporting Caregivers of Children with ADHD: An Integrated Parenting Program, Therapist Guide
In Module 9, parents are introduced to their important role in helping their children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) learn to regulate strong emotions. Parents are the ...
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Self-System Therapy for Depression: Client Workbook
Kari M. Eddington, Timothy J. Strauman, Angela Z. Vieth, and Gregory G. Kolden
Self-system therapy (SST) for depression is a structured, short-term, evidence-based treatment approach that targets motivational deficits in depression. The treatment is grounded in an ...
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Orientation Phase Goal 3
Kari M. Eddington, Timothy J. Strauman, Angela Z. Vieth, and Gregory G. Kolden
in Self-System Therapy for Depression: Client Workbook
People with depression often focus too little on promotion goals (i.e., making good things happen). Pursuing promotion goals is important because they provide opportunities for experiencing ...
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Introduction to This Guide
Kari M. Eddington, Timothy J. Strauman, Angela Z. Vieth, and Gregory G. Kolden
in Self-System Therapy for Depression: Therapist Guide
Depression is one of the most common forms of mental illness, and mental health professionals in a variety of practice settings have witnessed its debilitating effects. Many pathways can ...
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Is Self-System Therapy Right for Your Client?
Kari M. Eddington, Timothy J. Strauman, Angela Z. Vieth, and Gregory G. Kolden
in Self-System Therapy for Depression: Therapist Guide
Self-system therapy (SST) is an appropriate treatment for clients with a primary diagnosis of major depressive disorder (MDD) or persistent depressive disorder, with symptom severity ...
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Teaching Emotional Self-Regulation to Children and Adolescents
Philip J. Lazarus and Annela Costa
in Fostering the Emotional Well-Being of our Youth: A School-Based Approach
Emotional self-regulation is the ability to modify emotional reactions and their subsequent expression through behaviors by being able to recognize, understand, and integrate emotional ...
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Self-System Therapy for Depression: Therapist Guide
Kari M. Eddington, Timothy J. Strauman, Angela Z. Vieth, and Gregory G. Kolden
Self-system therapy (SST) for depression is a structured, short-term, evidence-based treatment approach that targets motivational deficits in depression. The treatment is grounded in an ...
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