Contemporary Issues in Behavior Therapy

Contemporary Issues in Behavior Therapy
Author: Joseph R. Cautela,Waris Ishaq
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781475798265

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Contemporary Issues in Behavior Therapy presents innovative approaches to various societal problems worldwide. Contributors explore issues from diverse areas such as behavioral medicine, education, developmental disability, poverty, problematic behavior, and developmental considerations (ie., early family experiences and aging process). The volume stimulates ideas for research, prevention, and treatment, as well as for managing other modern ills including homelessness, crime, and aggression.

Contemporary Behavior Therapy

Contemporary Behavior Therapy
Author: Michael D. Spiegler,David C. Guevremont
Publsiher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2009-06-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780495509066

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This respected up-to-date survey of contemporary behavior therapy synthesizes the clinical, research, theoretical, and ethical facets of behavior therapy. It is simultaneously an introduction for beginning students and a scholarly review and resource for advanced students. The book is comprehensive, covering all the major behavioral and cognitive therapies. The wealth of case studies illustrate the application of behavior therapy techniques to a wide array of problems and clinical populations. The text’s multidisciplinary approach includes applications to diverse fields, including psychology, education, social work, nursing, and rehabilitation. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

Contemporary Issues in Defining the Mechanisms of Cognitive Behavior Therapy

Contemporary Issues in Defining the Mechanisms of Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Author: Nikolaos Kazantzis,Lorenzo Lorenzo-Luaces,Daniel R. Strunk,Marcus J. H. Huibers
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-10-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9782889715459

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Contemporary Behavior Therapy

Contemporary Behavior Therapy
Author: Michael D. Spiegler,David C. Guevremont
Publsiher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Behavior therapy
ISBN: 0495509086

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This respected up-to-date survey of contemporary behavior therapy synthesizes the clinical, research, theoretical, and ethical facets of behavior therapy. It is simultaneously an introduction for beginning students and a scholarly review and resource for advanced students. The book is comprehensive, covering all the major behavioral and cognitive therapies. The wealth of case studies illustrate the application of behavior therapy techniques to a wide array of problems and clinical populations. The text's multidisciplinary approach includes applications to diverse fields, including psychology, education, social work, nursing, and rehabilitation.

Contemporary Issues in Behavior Therapy

Contemporary Issues in Behavior Therapy
Author: Joseph R. Cautela,Waris Ishaq
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 147579827X

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Future Perspectives in Behavior Therapy

Future Perspectives in Behavior Therapy
Author: Larry Michelson,Michel Hersen,Samuel M. Turner
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781461332435

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Contemporary behavior therapy encompasses diverse conceptual positions, clinical and applied problems, and intervention techniques. Behavior therapy has spread to several disciplines to provide substantive concepts and procedures as well as methodological tenets regarding how intervention techniques are to be evaluated. The proliferation of behavior therapy research has produced a plethora of texts. Typically texts review the history of particular treatments and detail contemporary advances. The historical underpinnings are often emphasized with the heavily labored view that in order to understand where one is going, it is important to understand where one has been. To be sure, historical roots of behavior therapy are important to document. However, a given history might have many different outcomes. Similarly, the current status of par ticular areas is frequently reviewed. Sometimes the number of reviews seems to approach or exceed the number of sound studies that there are to be reviewed. A review of current work is obviously essential but leaves open major questions of where the work will all lead. A valuable addition to ex isting reviews would be information that points in a prescriptive or explicit way to areas that are likely to be important in future work. The present book is unique in its approach and focus. Brief reviews of contemporary advances are provided in diverse areas of behavior therapy and serve as a point of departure to chart emerging trends and future direc tions.

Contemporary Behavior Therapy

Contemporary Behavior Therapy
Author: Michael D. Spiegler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0357671295

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This comprehensive, respected, and up-to-date survey of contemporary behavior therapy synthesizes the clinical, research, theoretical, and ethical facets of behavior therapy. Serving as both an introduction for novices and as a scholarly review and resource for more experienced users, CONTEMPORARY BEHAVIOR THERAPY, Sixth Edition covers all the major behavioral and cognitive therapies. The wealth of case studies illustrates the application of behavior therapy techniques to a wide array of problems and clinical populations. The book's multidisciplinary approach includes applications to diverse fields, including psychology, education, social work, nursing, and rehabilitation.

Behavior Therapy with Children II

Behavior Therapy with Children II
Author: Anthony M. Graziano
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780202364339

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The term behavior modification refers to the systematic analysis and change of human behavior and the principal focus is on overt behavior and its relationships to environmental variables. Behavior modification can be applied in many settings, the nature of which helps to define its subsets. Thus, applied in clinical settings, toward clinical goals, it encompasses the subset behavior therapy. In Behavior Therapy with Children, Volume 2, Anthony M. Graziano focuses on behavior therapy--specifically, the behavioral treatment of children's clinical problems. The field of behavior modification encompasses an astonishingly wide and varied spectrum of concepts about and approaches to education, clinical problems, social programming, and rehabilitation efforts. A conceptually and technologically rich medium, it has been nourished by the psychology laboratory, the school, and the psychiatric clinic. It is an area with diffuse boundaries surrounding a highly active center, within which apparently solid landmarks have already been worn away by the dissolving action of corrective self-criticism--immeasurably aided by the catalysts stirred in by the field's many critics. The activity continues, the dynamic field boils, and the medium enriches itself. There appears to be a tendency, particularly among new behavior therapists, to limit their focus too narrowly to the client's systems of overt behavior. In this project, psychological therapy begins with a personal, interactive social situation in which the generally expected human response of interest, sympathy, and support, is the minimum condition. Graziano maintains that these clinical sensitivity skills must be preserved in behavior therapy and enhance its important contribution to advancing the therapeutic endeavor. Anthony M. Graziano is professor emeritus in the Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Buffalo. He has published a number of articles in journals on subjects such as teaching machine programs, behavior therapy with children, diagnostic testing, the history of psychology, and evaluations of the contemporary mental health professions. He has been on the editorial board of Behavior Modification and on the board of directors for the Eastern Psychological Association.