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The Wiley Handbook of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Stefan G. Hofmann
English
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2013
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This three-volume guide to CBT is a major new reference work that provides an authoritative and fully up-to-date survey of the various clinical approaches to cognitive behavior therapy. Contributed by leading academics and professionals, the entries are presented in a rational an
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This three-volume guide to CBT is a major new reference work that provides an authoritative and fully up-to-date survey of the various clinical approaches to cognitive behavior therapy. Contributed by leading academics and professionals, the entries are presented in a rational and accessible format.Unrivalled coverage of CBT approaches to a full spectrum of mental disordersContributors include many of the field’s leading expertsCovers the full range of CBT strategies, including new developments in the field, such as attention retaining strategies, acceptance techniques, mindfulness meditation, and disorder-specific emotion regulation skillsPractical guidance backed by a wealth of case studiesIncludes the latest techniques and empirical dataFor more information and to see sample articles, visit http://www.cbthandbook.com/
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