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OverviewThe clinical experience of cognitive therapies is adding to the understanding of emotional disorders. Based on clinical experience and evidence, this groundbreaking book represents a development of cognitive therapy through the concept of metacognition. It provides guidelines for innovative treatments of emotional disorders and goes on to offer conceptual arguments for the future development of cognitive therapy. Offers a new concept in cognitive therapy and guidelines for innovative treatment. Clinically grounded, based on a thorough understanding of cognitive therapies in practice. Written by a recognized authority and established author. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Adrian Wells (University of Manchester, UK)Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.482kg ISBN: 9780471491682ISBN 10: 0471491683 Pages: 252 Publication Date: 28 September 2000 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsHelps to develop an understanding of the internal rules and processes that guide thinking, and the factors that lead individuals to become trapped in cycles of negative and distorted thought. (SciTech Book News Vol. 25, No. 2 June 2001) ...I think that all practioners and researchers in cognitive therapy will have something to gain from it... (Psychological Medicine, Vol.32 2002) ...Hats off to Dr Wells!... (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Vol.31, No.3, 20002) ...I learned a lot by reading this book. I am sure that the book has a great deal to offer therapists... (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Vol.31, No.4, 2002) ...I strongly encourage you to read or dip into sections of this book...a researcher's and clinicians delight... (British Journal of Clinical Psychology, March 2003) """Helps to develop an understanding of the internal rules and processes that guide thinking, and the factors that lead individuals to become trapped in cycles of negative and distorted thought."" (SciTech Book News Vol. 25, No. 2 June 2001) ""...I think that all practioners and researchers in cognitive therapy will have something to gain from it... (Psychological Medicine, Vol.32 2002) ""...Hats off to Dr Wells!..."" (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Vol.31, No.3, 20002) ""…I learned a lot by reading this book. I am sure that the book has a great deal to offer therapists…"" (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Vol.31, No.4, 2002) ""…I strongly encourage you to read or dip into sections of this book…a researcher’s and clinicians delight…"" (British Journal of Clinical Psychology, March 2003)" Helps to develop an understanding of the internal rules and processes that guide thinking, and the factors that lead individuals to become trapped in cycles of negative and distorted thought. (SciTech Book News Vol. 25, No. 2 June 2001) ...I think that all practioners and researchers in cognitive therapy will have something to gain from it... (Psychological Medicine, Vol.32 2002) ...Hats off to Dr Wells!... (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Vol.31, No.3, 20002) ?I learned a lot by reading this book. I am sure that the book has a great deal to offer therapists? (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Vol.31, No.4, 2002) ?I strongly encourage you to read or dip into sections of this book?a researcher?s and clinicians delight? (British Journal of Clinical Psychology, March 2003) Helps to develop an understanding of the internal rules and processes that guide thinking, and the factors that lead individuals to become trapped in cycles of negative and distorted thought. (SciTech Book News Vol. 25, No. 2 June 2001) ...I think that all practioners and researchers in cognitive therapy will have something to gain from it... (Psychological Medicine, Vol.32 2002) ...Hats off to Dr Wells!... (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Vol.31, No.3, 20002) ...I learned a lot by reading this book. I am sure that the book has a great deal to offer therapists... (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Vol.31, No.4, 2002) ...I strongly encourage you to read or dip into sections of this book...a researcher's and clinicians delight... (British Journal of Clinical Psychology, March 2003) Author InformationAdrian Wells, University of Manchester, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |