Schemas are cognitive structures that allow people to make sense of their experiences. Distorted schemas can contribute to depression. This work discusses and illustrates ways for changing a client's maladaptive core beliefs in cognitive-behavioral therapy. It defines schema, then presents theoretical rationale and empirical support.
This work discusses the needs and resources of the often overlooked individuals who live in rural and frontier areas. It presents an analysis of public and federal policy, clinical trends and empirical literature that are relevant to the provision of behavioural health care services in rural areas.
Presents the work of 12 teams of scholars and clinicians, each expert in a different therapeutic context or theoretical approach, to describe clinical challenges that resonate with readers' own experiences. The authors use case studies to describe clinical examples of rupture and provide strategies therapists can integrate into their work.
Assessment and Treatment of the Angry, Aggressive Driver
Explores the phenomenon of road rage, the etiology of driving anger, and the study of the inter-relations of anger, hostility, and aggression. This book provides literature on aggressive driving, assessment information on aggressive drivers from a variety of perspectives such as psychological tests, diagnoses, and psychophysiological measurement.
Young rabbits, Freedle B. and Ezzie McLumen come tumbling and squabbling into their father Franklin's tranquil study. Franklin asks his children what they think forgiveness feels like and then guides them, using symbolism, through the many values and benefits of forgiveness.
Brings together highly experienced reviewers who explain what a good scholarly review should do. They share their experiences, and take the reader step-by-step through the review process. Stressing the importance of constructive criticism, they discuss how to review various types of journal articles, book chapters, grants, and contract proposals.
Rauch and McLean bridge the gap between neuroscience research and the treatment of PTSD patients. Individuals with PTSD have developed automatic associations between specific stimuli and traumatic events. As a result, these individuals experience intense fear when exposed to the stimuli, even though the original threat is no longer present. ......
Why Our Current Approach to Worker Burnout is Failing, and How to Fix It
Rethinking Employee Resilience is a playbook for reducing burnout and fostering worker resilience in organizations of all kinds. Conventional wisdom holds that employee burnout is an individual issue, related to personal problems of mental health and misalignment. In this book, clinical psychologist Dr. Dan Pelton argues that employee burnout ......
Provides a first-of-its-kind exploration of the thoughts and beliefs of adults with ADHD and the role they play in psychosocial treatment. Dr. Ramsay summarizes emerging research on negative thoughts and beliefs in adults with ADHD, with a focus on escape-avoidance coping patterns.