Neuroscience-based Cognitive Therapy: New Methods for Assessment, Treatment, and Self-Regulation
Tullio Scrimali
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Description for Neuroscience-based Cognitive Therapy: New Methods for Assessment, Treatment, and Self-Regulation
Paperback. Introducing new strategies for measuring the effectiveness of cognitive therapy, Neuroscience-based Cognitive Therapy helps clinicians assess the emerging psychotherapeutic force that is neuroscience. Num Pages: 256 pages, black & white halftones, figures. BIC Classification: MMJT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 227 x 154 x 7. Weight in Grams: 334.
A pioneer of CBT explores recent advances in neuroscience, showing how they can be applied in practice to improve the effectiveness of cognitive therapy for clients with a wide range of diagnoses including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, eating disorders and schizophrenia
A pioneer of CBT explores recent advances in neuroscience, showing how they can be applied in practice to improve the effectiveness of cognitive therapy for clients with a wide range of diagnoses including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, eating disorders and schizophrenia
- Utilizes the latest advances in neuroscience to introduce tools that allow clinicians, for the first time, to directly ‘measure' the effectiveness of cognitive therapy interventions
- Rigorously based in neuroscientific research, yet designed to be readable and jargon-free for a professional market of CBT practitioners
- Covers theory, assessment, and the treatment of a wide range of specific ... Read more
- Written by a respected pioneer in the field
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United States
Number of pages
256
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
Hoboken, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781119993742
SKU
V9781119993742
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99-1
About Tullio Scrimali
Professor Tullio Scrimali is a pioneer of clinical psychophysiology and cognitive therapy, recognized for his contribution to the discipline worldwide. He was a founding fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy (ACT), and obtained the first Chair of Cognitive Therapyat the University of Catania, Sicily, where he currently directs the European School of Cognitive Therapy (ALETEIA International).
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