Treating Chronic Depression with Disciplined Personal Involvement
Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP)
Samenvatting
This volume describes in detail what disciplined personal involvement is and how it is administered. It empirically challenges one of the oldest prohibitions in the field of psychotherapy: the personal involvement taboo. The book was written during a current four-year national clinical trial sponsored by NIMH involving 910 chronically depressed outpatients being treated at eight sites in the U.S.
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<P>Foreword</P>
<P>Chapter 1: Disciplined Personal Involvement</P>
<P>Chapter 2: The History of the Personal Involvement Taboo</P>
<P>Chapter 3: Treating the Chronically Depressed Patient</P>
<P>Chapter 4: Disciplined Personal Involvement Training</P>
<P>Chapter 5: Creating Contingent Environments Using Disciplined Person Involvement</P>
<P>Chapter 6: Healing Interpersonal Trauma Using the Interpersonal Discrimination Exercise </P>
<P>Appendix: Research Investigations to Determine "How" CBASP Works</P>
<P>References</P>
<P>Index</P>

