Now available in paperback. The Cognitive/Behavioral/Functional model is a landmark that combines established and cutting-edge authors and issues, as well as integrating material for both novice and experienced theorists, researchers, and practitioners. In this volume, international authors, many of whom are pioneers in their approach, illustrate issues clearly and apply them to diverse populations. Chapters in supervision and ethical issues provide unique and valuable perspectives.
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Foreword (A. Christensen).
Preface (F. Kaslow).
SECTION ONE: PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH CHILDREN.
Chapter 1. Behavioral Family Interventions with Children
(Matthew Sanders and Carol Markie-Dadds).
Chapter 2. Social Skills and Problem Solving Training (Sharon
Foster and Marielle M. Crain).
Chapter 3. Early Intervention Approach for Children and Families
at Risk for Psychopathology (Mark Dadds).
Chapter 4. Delayed Recall of Childhood Trauma (Laura Brown).
Chapter 5. Parent/Child Interaction Therapy (Sheila Eyberg, Jane
Querido and Karen Bears).
SECTION TWO: PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG
ADULTS.
Chapter 6. Functional Family Therapy for At-Risk Adolescents and
their Families (Thomas L. Sexton and James Alexander).
Chapter 7. Multidimensional Family Prevention for At-Risk
Adolescents (Aaron Hogue, Howard Liddle and Dana Becker).
Chapter 8. Communication in Relationships with Adolescents
(David L. Meichenbaum, Gregory A. Fabiano and Frank Fincham).
Chapter 9. Understanding and Treating Eating Disorders (W.
Stewart Agras and Robin Apple).
SECTION THREE: PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH ADULTS.
Chapter 10. Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline
Personality and Related Disorders (Alan Fruzetti).
Chapter 11. EMDR: Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing
(Francine Shapiro, Elizabeth Snyder and Louise Maxfield).
Chapter 12. Anxiety and Panic Disorder (Michael A.
Tompkins).
Chapter 13. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Depression (Mandy
Steiman and Keith Dobson).
Chapter 14. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Experiential
Avoidance Disorders (Steven C. Hayes, Julieann Pankey, Elizabeth V.
Gifford, Sonja V. Batten, and Rene Quis).
SECTION FOUR: PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH FAMILIES AND COUPLES.
Chapter 15. A Multidimensional Approach to Couples (John
Gottman).
Chapter 16. Cognitive Therapy with Couples (Mark A. Whisman and
Lauren M. Weinstock).
Chapter 17. Behavioral Couples Therapy (Robert L. Weiss and
Barbara Ann Perry).
Chapter 18. Treating Violence in Couples (Amy Holtzworth-Munroe,
Uzma Rehman, Amy D. Marshall, and Jeffrey C. Meehan).
Chapter 19. Cognitive Behavioral Thrapy with Gay and Lesbian
Couples (Christopher R. Martell and Thomas E. Land).
SECTION FIVE: GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY.
Chapter 20. Rational-Emotive-Behavior Group Therapy (Windy
Dryden).
Chapter 21. A Skills-Training Approach to Relationship Education
in Groups (W. Kim Halford).
Chapter 22. Culturally Sensitive Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
for Depression with Low-Income and Minority Clients (Jason
Satterfield).
Chapter 23. Cognitive/Behavioral Group Therapy with Older Adults
(Helen De Vries and David Coon).
SECTION SIX: SPECIAL TOPICS.
Chapter 24. Behavioral Supervision (Rona Levy).
Chapter 25. Ethical Issues (Terence Patterson and Michael C.
Gottlieb).
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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Editor in Chief: Florence Kaslow, Ph.D. is Director of the Florida Couples and Family Institute and President of Kaslow Associates in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. She is also a Visiting Professor of Medical Psychology in Psychiatry at Duke University Medical Center (Durham, North Carolina) and a Visiting Professor of Psychology at Florida Institute of Technology. Dr. Kaslow is editor or author of 22 books, over 50 book chapters and 160 plus articles in the professional literature.
Volume 1: Jeffrey J. Magnavita, Ph.D., ABPP is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and is both a licensed psychologist and marriage and family therapist. He is the founder of the Connecticut Center for Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy and an adjunct professor of clinical psychology at the University of Hartford’s Graduate Institute of Professional Psychology.
Volume 2: Terence Patterson, Ed D is Director of Training in the Counseling Psychology Doctoral Program at the University of San Francisco, a Diplomat in Family Psychology (ABPP), and 2001 President of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association. His professional focus includes behavioral couple therapy, ethics, and theoretical paradigms.
Volume 3: Robert F. Massey, Ph.D. is a Professor and Director of the Marriage and Family M.S., Ed.S., and Ph.D. Programs in the Department of Professional Psychology and Family Therapy at Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, USA. He is an Approved Supervisor in the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and a Certified Transactional Analyst. He writes on and researches integrative systems thinking, couple and family relationships, personality theories, and spirituality in contexts.
Volume 3: Sharon Davis Massey, Ph.D., is a licensed marriage and family therapist and an AAMFT Approved Supervisor. She supervises the clinical work of university students and is an Adjunct Professor in the marriage and family programs at Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, USA. Her professional interests center around the development of humans within their evolving contexts, supervision from an interpersonal-systemic frame of reference, and emergent models of scientific inquiry.
Volume 4: Jay Lebow, Ph.D., ABPP is a Senior Staff Therapist and Research Consultant at The Family Institute at Northwestern and Adjunct Associate Professor at Northwestern University. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and Board Certified in Family Psychology. He is the author of over 100 articles and book chapters, primarily dealing with integrative couple and family therapy, research assessing couple and family therapy, the evaluation of mental health treatment, and intervention and assessment in child custody disputes. His research focuses on outcome in couple and family therapy.