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Problem-Solving Therapy for Depression: Theory, Research, and Clinical Guidelines |
| Wiley Series on Personality Processes |
| Arthur M. Nezu (Beth Israel Medical Center and Mount Sinai School of Medicine); Christine M. Nezu (Beth Israel Medical Center and Mount Sinai School of Medicine); Michael G. Perri (Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. and FDR Veterans Administration Hospital) |
| A manual for the diagnosis and treatment of depression--based on a new, integrated view of the nature, course, and treatment of depression. Depression is one of the most prevalent mental health problems. The authors present a theoretical problem-solving model, which unifies the strengths of cognitive-behavioral therapies, all supported by an overview of relevant research. They then provide a step-by-step practical guide to conducting problem-solving therapy for depressed patients. The clinical guidelines and case study examples are stimulating, and set this book apart from those simply describing research findings.
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| Cloth Bound |
274 Pages, 6 x 9 in. |
Item #: Price: |
0471628859 $175.00 |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | |
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