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Cognitive-behavior therapy (American Psychological Association, 1994)

Summary: This psychotherapy approach emphasizes the use of a case conceptualization to guide the therapist's use of standard cognitive-behavioral interventions. A case formulation includes a description of the patient's overt problems as well as hypotheses about some of the core beliefs (schema) that drive and maintain both the overt problems and the patient's mode of responding to and coping with the overt problems.

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  • "Jacqueline B. Persons conducts a mock therapy session that illustrates the use of cognitive-behavior therapy, an approach that emphasizes the use of case conceptualization to guide the therapist's use of standard cognitive-behavioral interventions."
  • "The psychotherapy approach demonstrated in this program emphasizes the use of case conceptualization to guide the therapist's use of standard cognitive-behavioral interventions."
  • "Jacqueline B. Persons conducts a mock therapy session that illustrates the use of cognitive-behavior therapy, an approach that emphasizes the use of a case conceptualization to guide the therapist's use of standard cognitive-behavioral interventions."
  • ""Jacqueline B. Persons conducts a mock therapy session that illustrates the use of cognitive-behavior therapy, an approach that emphasizes the use of a case conceptualization to guide the therapist's use of standard cognitive-behavioral interventions""
  • "Summary: This psychotherapy approach emphasizes the use of a case conceptualization to guide the therapist's use of standard cognitive-behavioral interventions. A case formulation includes a description of the patient's overt problems as well as hypotheses about some of the core beliefs (schema) that drive and maintain both the overt problems and the patient's mode of responding to and coping with the overt problems."@en
  • ""Dr. Jacqueline B. Persons demonstrates this frequently used system of psychotherapy. Dr. Persons uses a case conceptualization as a guide for choosing which standard cognitive-behavioral interventions to apply, and she adopts an active approach to helping clients solve problems. In this session, Dr. Persons works with a 29 year old woman who recently developed social phobia. Together they work to overcome her fears through the use of exposure exercises and strategies for making social interactions more manageable."--APA's website."@en

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  • "Educational films"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Systems of psychotherapy. Cognitive-behavior therapy"
  • "Cognitive-Behavior Therapy"
  • "Cognitive-behavior therapy (American Psychological Association, 1994)"@en
  • "Cognitive-behavior therapy Jacqueline B. Persons, PhD"
  • "Cognitive-behavior therapy"
  • "Cognitive-behavior therapy"@en