The challenge of cognitive therapy : applications to nontraditional populations /

Cognitive therapy is fast becoming one of the more popular and well­ respected forms of psychotherapy. In both research and clinical practice, several advantages of cognitive therapy have been identified. Cognitive therapy is structured enough to provide a therapeutic framework for clinicians, as we...

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Other Authors: Howes, Janice L. (Editor), Miller, Philip C., 1950- (Editor), Vallis, T. Michael (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, [1991]
Series:Applied clinical psychology
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