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REBT in the Treatment of Subclinical and Clinical Depression - Diana Cândea, Simona Stefan, Silviu Matu, Cristina Mogoase, Felicia Iftene, Daniel David, Aurora Szentagotai

REBT in the Treatment of Subclinical and Clinical Depression

Buch | Softcover
VIII, 80 Seiten
2019 | 1st ed. 2018
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-03966-0 (ISBN)
CHF 74,85 inkl. MwSt
The clinical protocols included in this book are focused both on clinical and subclinical depression and are targeted for both adults and youth. After providing a concise overview on depression and the empirical data supporting the clinical protocols, the book illustrates REBT/CBT protocols that provide essential guidance on how to address depression by practitioners at all levels of expertise (e.g. therapists in training and/or more experienced therapists). The field of psychotherapy research is now at a stage where the efficacy (i.e., how treatments work in controlled studies) and effectiveness (i.e., how treatments work in real life) of psychological treatments have been demonstrated for a large spectrum of disorders (Barlow, 2001). Cognitive - behavior therapies (CBT) are considered the gold standard for empirically validated forms of psychotherapy in the treatment of clinical and subclinical depression, showing short- and long-term effects (see Barlow,2001; Chambless & Hollon, 1998) that are at least as strong as those of pharmacotherapy (medication) or other therapies (i.e., interpersonal therapy; DeRubeis et al., 200 5; Hollon et al., 2005; Shea et al., 1992) and it is hoped that these treatments will help not only treat but also prevent the onset of major depression (Cuijpers, Smit, & Straten, 2007). Cognitive -behavior therapies are based on the premise that psychological problems stem from dysfunctional cognitions (Beck, Rush, Shaw, & Emery, 1979; Ellis, 1962). In CBT, the therapist works with the client to identify and focus upon dysfunctional cognitions to modify them and remedy associated emotional and/or behavior al consequences. Two of the most influential and widespread forms of CBT are cognitive therapy (CT) and rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) (Elis, 1987; David, 2007; David & Szentagotai, 2006).  

Diana C ândea , Ph.D. is currently Senior Assistant Professor within Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapies, Faculty of Psychology and Sciences of Education, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania and a fellow of the International Institute for the Advanced Studies of Psychotherapy and Applied Mental Health at Babes-Bolyai University. She is a clinical psychologist and cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist certified by the Romanian National Board of Psychologists. She is also certified by the Albert Ellis Institute, New York, as a REBT psychotherapist. Her main research interests are in evidence-based psychological interventions, self-conscious emotions and emotion regulation. Simona Stefan, Ph.D. is Senior Assistant Professor at the Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy within BBU, and a member of the International Institute for the Advanced Studies of Psychotherapy and Applied Mental Health. Her Ph.D. thesis focused on investigating the functional/dysfunctional nature of worry in relation to other relevant factors like anxiety or irrational beliefs. Simona Stefan is also a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist and a member of the Romanian Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Psychotherapies. Her publications relate to both fundamental and applied research, her interests focusing on clinical psychology, evidence-based psychological interventions, anxiety and depressive disorders, positive psychology. Silviu Matu, Ph.D. is a Senior Assistant Professor at the Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy and Fellow of the International Institute for the Advanced Studies of Psychotherapy and Applied Mental Health, at Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. He is a clinical psychologist certified by the Romanian National Board of Psychologists. His main research interests are related to evidence-based psychological interventions and technology-enhanced mental health services. Cristina Mogoase, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist and cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist certifi ed by the Romanian National Board of Psychologists. She is also certified by the Albert Ellis Institute, New York, as a REBT psychotherapist. She is a fellow of the International Institute for the Advanced Studies of Psychotherapy and Applied Mental Health at Babes-BolyaiUniversity. Dr. Mogoase was involved in national and international clinical trials of the efficacy of cognitive behavioral interventions for emotional problems in children, adolescents, and adults Felicia Iftene, MD, PhD, FRCP(C), is currently Associate Professor at Queen's University, Department of Psychiatry, Attending Staff (Psychiatrist) at Providence Care Mental Health Services with additional privileges at Kingston Health Sciences Centre and Member of Center of Neuroscience, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. She has a formal education in Psychiatry, Pediatric Neurology, Rational-Emotive Behavioral Therapy and Management of Health Services. Her main research interests are in Affective Disorders, Schizophrenia, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Daniel David, Ph.D. is Professor of Clinical Cognitive Sciences at Babes _-Bolyai University, Director for Research at the Albert Ellis Institute, Adjunct Professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and Director of the International Institute for the Advanced Studies of Psychotherapy and Applied Mental Health. His expertise is related to clinical cognitive neurogenetic sciences and evidence-based psychotherapies. Aurora Szentagotai-Tatar, Ph.D., is Professor of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy at Babes-Bolyai University, a fellow of the Albert Ellis Institute, and a member of the Internationa

OVERVIEW.- RATIONAL-EMOTIVE AND COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOR THERAPY FOR MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER IN ADULTS.- RATIONAL-EMOTIVE AND COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOR THERAPY FOR MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS.- APPENDICES. 

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Best Practices in Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy
SpringerBriefs in Psychology
Zusatzinfo VIII, 80 p. 12 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 147 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Angst / Depression / Zwang
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Entwicklungspsychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Pädagogische Psychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Schlagworte antidepressant medication • clinical condition • clinical depression • cognitive-behavior therapies • Depression • Dysthymia • evidence-based treatments for major depression • Major depression • manualized clinical protocal • Mental disorders • Minor Depression • mixed depressive symptoms • psychiatric disorders • Psychotherapy Research • rational-emotive and cognitive-behavioral therapy • subclinical depression • treatment of clinical depression in adults • treatment of clinical depression in children • treatment of subclinical depression in adults • treatment of subclinical depression in children
ISBN-10 3-030-03966-8 / 3030039668
ISBN-13 978-3-030-03966-0 / 9783030039660
Zustand Neuware
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