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Edited by Robert L. Leahy
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Bipolar Disorder: A Cognitive Therapy Approach
by Cory F. Newman, Robert L. Leahy, Aaron T. Beck, Noreen A.
Reilly-Harrington, Laszlo Gyulai
From the Back Cover
"Written by the foremost authorities on cognitive therapy
of affective disorders, this book is characterized by its innovative, refreshing, and
highly sensitive perspective on the use of cognitive therapy for treatment of bipolar
disorders....the authors achieve a rare balance among research, clinical insight,and
personal sensitivity for the individual suffering the deleterious effects of this
illness...."
David A. Clark, PhD
Professor of Psychology,
University of New Brunswick, Canada
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Cognitive-Behavioral
Group Therapy
For Specific Problems & Populations
Edited by: John R. White & Arthur S. Freeman
We are really excited about this book. Here are some comments
from the back cover:
"Congratulations to John R. White and Arthur S. Freeman
for editing a superior book on cognitive-behavioral group therapy. Given the empirical
success of group cognitive therapy, this is a book for every therapist to read and savor.
Cognitive-behavioral therapists with extensive group therapy experience will discover
valuable ideas in every chapter and appreciate the diversity of client populations
represented Therapists with less group or cognitive-behavioral experience will learn from
every page, especially the detailed and sophisticated case examples that demonstrate how
to construct and integrate group cohesiveness and positive therapeutic alliance with
cognitive-behavioral principles. The sheer variety of therapy groups detailed provides one
of the best reflections in print of cognitive therapy's expanding success in reshaping the
landscape of psychotherapy today."
Christine A. Padesky, PhD
Co-Author, Mind Over Mood and Clinician's Guide to Mind Over Mood; Director, Center for
Cognitive Therapy Newport Beach, CA
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The Heart & Soul of Change: What Works in Therapy
Edited by Mark Hubble, Barry Duncan, & Scott Miller
The best book on the very important nonspecific
factors in therapy. A must for every therapist. Pantheoretical. Chapter 14 (Directing
Attention To What Works) contains much of the empirical support for the processes we
taught in Camp Cognitive Therapy 2000 (our advanced CT training workshop).
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Edward C. Chang (Editor)
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Julie K. Norem
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Forgiveness Is a Choice
A Step_By_Step Process for Resolving Anger and Restoring Hope
Robert D. Enright
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Helping
Clients Forgive
An Empirical Guide for Resolving Anger and Restoring Hope
Robert D. Enright, Richard P. Fitzgibbons
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From the New York Times Book Review
"An invaluable memoir of manic-depression, at once
medically knowledgeable, deeply human and beautifully written...at times poetic, at times
straightforward, always unashamedly honest."
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