Cognitive therapy of depression
Series: Guilford clinical psychology and psychotherapy seriesPublication details: New York : Guilford Press, 1979Description: 425 pISBN:- 0898620007
- 9780898629194
- 0898629195
- WM 171.
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This best-selling classic work shows how psychotherapists can effectively treat depressive disorders. Case examples generously illustrate a wide range of strategies and techniques - from initial interview to termination - that enable the therapist to manage numerous problems including anxiety, suicide threats, and the subtle dynamics that characterize doctor-patient relationships.
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