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Session 3: Emotions and Social Situations (Optional)
David L. Roberts, David L. Penn, and Dennis R. Combs
in Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT): Group Psychotherapy for Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders, Clinician Guide
The first section of the SCIT Clinician Guide includes six chapters that provide step-by-step instructions for implementing Phase I of SCIT. Phase I constitutes the first third of the ...
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Social Skills
Michael W. Otto, Noreen A. Reilly-Harrington, Jane N. Kogan, Aude Henin, Robert O. Knauz, and Gary S. Sachs
in Managing Bipolar Disorder: Workbook: A cognitive-behavioural approach
Chapter 12 presents the social skills training module. Social skills training is introduced and its general content is discussed (social skill assessment, strategies for social skills ...
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Session 7: Suspicious Feelings
David L. Roberts, David L. Penn, and Dennis R. Combs
in Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT): Group Psychotherapy for Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders, Clinician Guide
The first section of the SCIT Clinician Guide includes six chapters that provide step-by-step instructions for implementing Phase I of SCIT. Phase I constitutes the first third of the ...
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Session 1: Treatment Rationale and Getting Acquainted
Anne Marie Albano and Patricia Marten DiBartolo
in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Social Phobia in Adolescents: Stand Up, Speak Out, Therapist Guide
Chapter 3 presents an outline of the first session of the treatment program. The session includes assessments, and the development of a Fear and Avoidance Hierarchy (FAH). Group members are ...
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When Children Refuse School: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach, Parent Workbook (2 edn)
Christopher A. Kearney and Anne Marie Albano
School refusal behaviour is a common and difficult problem facing parents of children and teenagers. It can have severe consequences for a child's academic, social, and psychological ...
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Children Refusing School to Escape Aversive Social and/or Evaluative Situations
Christopher A. Kearney and Anne Marie Albano
in When Children Refuse School: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach, Therapist Guide (2 edn)
Chapter 5 outlines sessions for children refusing school to escape painful social and/or evaluative situations. These sessions include psychoeducation, the construction of an anxiety and ...
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Treatment for Children with Selective Mutism: An Integrative Behavioral Approach
R. Lindsey Bergman
Treatment for Children with Selective Mutism outlines the sequence and essential elements to guide clinicians through a comprehensive, integrated program for young children who display ...
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Session 3: High-Risk Hierarchy / Social Network Triggers / Self-Management Plans
Elizabeth E. Epstein and Barbara S. McCrady
in Overcoming Alcohol Use Problems: Therapist Guide: A cognitive-behavioural treatment program
Chapter 6 outlines the third session of the treatment program. This session encourages the patient to identify high-risk situations that would act as a trigger to drinking and rank them by ...
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Session 7
Bonnie Spring
in Smoking Cessation with Weight Gain Prevention: Workbook
Chapter 9 discusses the seventh group therapy session, including relapse prevention planning (coping with social situations, and coping with feelings), explanation of the physical activity ...
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Sessions 1 and 2: Introduction
David L. Roberts, David L. Penn, and Dennis R. Combs
in Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT): Group Psychotherapy for Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders, Clinician Guide
The first section of the SCIT Clinician Guide includes six chapters that provide step-by-step instructions for implementing Phase I of SCIT. Phase I constitutes the first third of the ...
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Session 7
Bonnie Spring
in Smoking Cessation with Weight Gain Prevention: Facilitator Guide
Chapter 9 discusses the seventh group therapy session, including relapse prevention planning (accepting that it takes effort to succeed, coping with social situations, and coping with ...
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Acquired brain injury
Joanna McGrath and Nigel King
in Oxford Guide to Behavioural Experiments in Cognitive Therapy
Chapter 16 considers acquired brain injury (ABI), the cognitive models and key cognitions of psychological issues associated with ABI. Suggestions are made for behavioural experiments that ...
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Challenging Eating Situations: People, Places, and Foods
Robin F. Apple, James Lock, and Rebecka Peebles
in Preparing for Weight Loss Surgery: Therapist Guide
Chapter 6 discusses challenging eating situations (in particular, people, places, and foods), stimulus control, social influences and common questions and comments that may be made to ...
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The experience of divorce and separation in the family: a dynamic systems perspective
Solly Dreman
in Learning to Cope: Developing as a Person in Complex Societies
This chapter explores the complexity of situational determinants in the divorce experience for children in terms of economic changes, remarriage, and the different ways in which boys and ...
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Social Skills Training Module
Michael W. Otto, Noreen A. Reilly-Harrington, Jane N. Kogan, Aude Henin, Robert O. Knauz, and Gary S. Sachs
in Managing Bipolar Disorder: Therapist Guide: A cognitive-behavioural approach
Chapter 18 presents the social skills training module. Social skills training is introduced and its general content is discussed (social skill assessment, strategies for social skills ...
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Session 3: High-Risk Hierarchy / Social Network Triggers / Self-Management Plans
Elizabeth E. Epstein and Barbara S. McCrady
in Overcoming Alcohol Use Problems: Workbook: A cognitive-behavioural treatment program
Chapter 3 outlines the third session of the treatment program. This session encourages the patient to identify high-risk situations that would act as a trigger to drinking and rank them by ...
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Exposure and Cognitive Restructuring: First Exposure
Debra A. Hope, Richard G. Heimberg, and Cynthia L. Turk
in Managing Social Anxiety,Therapist Guide: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach (2 ed.)
Chapter 11 corresponds to chapter 7 of the workbook, and discusses the first exposure, covering timeline, materials needed, session outline, homework, timing and choice of the exposure ...
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Overcoming Alcohol Use Problems: Workbook: A cognitive-behavioural treatment program
Elizabeth E. Epstein and Barbara S. McCrady
Men and women experience substance abuse problems in different ways, and this treatment program acknowledges the differences between the two, and presents gender-specific options for each ...
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Introduction
Donald W. Winnicott
in The Collected Works of D. W. Winnicott: Volume 10, Therapeutic Consultations in Child Psychiatry
In this introduction to part 2 of Therapeutic Consultations in Child Psychiatry, Winnicott continues to describe his communication work, but with children who may have more complex issues ...
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