Michael D. Yapko (ed.)
Brief Therapy Approaches to Treating Anxiety and Depression
Herausgeber: Yapko, Michael D
Michael D. Yapko (ed.)
Brief Therapy Approaches to Treating Anxiety and Depression
Herausgeber: Yapko, Michael D
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Maintaining that most cases of anxiety and depression will respond to intelligently planned brief, directive therapies, Dr. Yapko has assembled this collection of 17 insightful and challenging papers illuminating such brief therapy methods.
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Maintaining that most cases of anxiety and depression will respond to intelligently planned brief, directive therapies, Dr. Yapko has assembled this collection of 17 insightful and challenging papers illuminating such brief therapy methods.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9780876305089
- ISBN-10: 0876305087
- Artikelnr.: 34523737
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9780876305089
- ISBN-10: 0876305087
- Artikelnr.: 34523737
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michael D. Yapko
Keynote Address; Chapter 1 Explanatory Style: Predicting Depression,
Achievement, and Health, Martin E. P. Seligman; Interventions for
Depression; Chapter 2 Consciousness, Emotional Complexes, and the Mind-Gene
Connection, Ernest L. Rossi; Chapter 3 A Renaissance Paradigm, John J.
Koriath; Chapter 4 Treating Achilles' Heel: Differentiation of Depressive
States and Clinical Intervention with the Depressed Patient, Waleed Anthony
Salameh; Chapter 5 Disturbances of Temporal Orientation as a Feature of
Depression, Michael D. Yapko; Chapter 6 The Multidimensional Application of
Therapeutic Metaphors in the Treatment of Depression, Brita A. Martiny;
Chapter 7 No More Monsters and Meanies: Multisensory Metaphors for Helping
Children with Fears and Depression, Joyce C. Mills; Chapter 8 Therapeutic
Diagnosing in Cases of Childhood Depression, Ronald M. Gabriel; Chapter 9
Integrating Ericksonian Strategies Into Structured Groups for Depression,
Brent B. Geary; Interventions for Anxiety; Chapter 10 From Panic to Peace:
Recognizing the Continua, Russell A. BourneJr; Chapter 11 A
Hypnotherapeutic Approach to Panic Disorder, Harriet E. Hollander; Chapter
12 Anxiety as a Function of Perception: A Theory About Anxiety and a
Procedure to Reduce Symptoms to Manageable Levels, David L. Higgins;
Chapter 13 Trance-Forming Anxiety: Hypnotic and Strategic Approaches to
Treatment, Christopher J. Beletsis; Therapeutic Approaches for Anxiety and
Depression; Chapter 14 The Treatment of Anxiety and Depression in Pain
States, Robert Schwarz; Chapter 15 Hypnotic Treatment of Depression with
the Use of Dissociation and Submodalities, Norma Barretta, Philip Barretta,
Joseph A. Bongiovanni; Chapter 16 When Doesn't the Problem Happen?, Jane E.
Peller, John L. Walter; Chapter 17 The Therapist as Variety Generator:
Developing Solutions with Depressed Clients, Stephen G. Gilligan;
Achievement, and Health, Martin E. P. Seligman; Interventions for
Depression; Chapter 2 Consciousness, Emotional Complexes, and the Mind-Gene
Connection, Ernest L. Rossi; Chapter 3 A Renaissance Paradigm, John J.
Koriath; Chapter 4 Treating Achilles' Heel: Differentiation of Depressive
States and Clinical Intervention with the Depressed Patient, Waleed Anthony
Salameh; Chapter 5 Disturbances of Temporal Orientation as a Feature of
Depression, Michael D. Yapko; Chapter 6 The Multidimensional Application of
Therapeutic Metaphors in the Treatment of Depression, Brita A. Martiny;
Chapter 7 No More Monsters and Meanies: Multisensory Metaphors for Helping
Children with Fears and Depression, Joyce C. Mills; Chapter 8 Therapeutic
Diagnosing in Cases of Childhood Depression, Ronald M. Gabriel; Chapter 9
Integrating Ericksonian Strategies Into Structured Groups for Depression,
Brent B. Geary; Interventions for Anxiety; Chapter 10 From Panic to Peace:
Recognizing the Continua, Russell A. BourneJr; Chapter 11 A
Hypnotherapeutic Approach to Panic Disorder, Harriet E. Hollander; Chapter
12 Anxiety as a Function of Perception: A Theory About Anxiety and a
Procedure to Reduce Symptoms to Manageable Levels, David L. Higgins;
Chapter 13 Trance-Forming Anxiety: Hypnotic and Strategic Approaches to
Treatment, Christopher J. Beletsis; Therapeutic Approaches for Anxiety and
Depression; Chapter 14 The Treatment of Anxiety and Depression in Pain
States, Robert Schwarz; Chapter 15 Hypnotic Treatment of Depression with
the Use of Dissociation and Submodalities, Norma Barretta, Philip Barretta,
Joseph A. Bongiovanni; Chapter 16 When Doesn't the Problem Happen?, Jane E.
Peller, John L. Walter; Chapter 17 The Therapist as Variety Generator:
Developing Solutions with Depressed Clients, Stephen G. Gilligan;
Keynote Address; Chapter 1 Explanatory Style: Predicting Depression,
Achievement, and Health, Martin E. P. Seligman; Interventions for
Depression; Chapter 2 Consciousness, Emotional Complexes, and the Mind-Gene
Connection, Ernest L. Rossi; Chapter 3 A Renaissance Paradigm, John J.
Koriath; Chapter 4 Treating Achilles' Heel: Differentiation of Depressive
States and Clinical Intervention with the Depressed Patient, Waleed Anthony
Salameh; Chapter 5 Disturbances of Temporal Orientation as a Feature of
Depression, Michael D. Yapko; Chapter 6 The Multidimensional Application of
Therapeutic Metaphors in the Treatment of Depression, Brita A. Martiny;
Chapter 7 No More Monsters and Meanies: Multisensory Metaphors for Helping
Children with Fears and Depression, Joyce C. Mills; Chapter 8 Therapeutic
Diagnosing in Cases of Childhood Depression, Ronald M. Gabriel; Chapter 9
Integrating Ericksonian Strategies Into Structured Groups for Depression,
Brent B. Geary; Interventions for Anxiety; Chapter 10 From Panic to Peace:
Recognizing the Continua, Russell A. BourneJr; Chapter 11 A
Hypnotherapeutic Approach to Panic Disorder, Harriet E. Hollander; Chapter
12 Anxiety as a Function of Perception: A Theory About Anxiety and a
Procedure to Reduce Symptoms to Manageable Levels, David L. Higgins;
Chapter 13 Trance-Forming Anxiety: Hypnotic and Strategic Approaches to
Treatment, Christopher J. Beletsis; Therapeutic Approaches for Anxiety and
Depression; Chapter 14 The Treatment of Anxiety and Depression in Pain
States, Robert Schwarz; Chapter 15 Hypnotic Treatment of Depression with
the Use of Dissociation and Submodalities, Norma Barretta, Philip Barretta,
Joseph A. Bongiovanni; Chapter 16 When Doesn't the Problem Happen?, Jane E.
Peller, John L. Walter; Chapter 17 The Therapist as Variety Generator:
Developing Solutions with Depressed Clients, Stephen G. Gilligan;
Achievement, and Health, Martin E. P. Seligman; Interventions for
Depression; Chapter 2 Consciousness, Emotional Complexes, and the Mind-Gene
Connection, Ernest L. Rossi; Chapter 3 A Renaissance Paradigm, John J.
Koriath; Chapter 4 Treating Achilles' Heel: Differentiation of Depressive
States and Clinical Intervention with the Depressed Patient, Waleed Anthony
Salameh; Chapter 5 Disturbances of Temporal Orientation as a Feature of
Depression, Michael D. Yapko; Chapter 6 The Multidimensional Application of
Therapeutic Metaphors in the Treatment of Depression, Brita A. Martiny;
Chapter 7 No More Monsters and Meanies: Multisensory Metaphors for Helping
Children with Fears and Depression, Joyce C. Mills; Chapter 8 Therapeutic
Diagnosing in Cases of Childhood Depression, Ronald M. Gabriel; Chapter 9
Integrating Ericksonian Strategies Into Structured Groups for Depression,
Brent B. Geary; Interventions for Anxiety; Chapter 10 From Panic to Peace:
Recognizing the Continua, Russell A. BourneJr; Chapter 11 A
Hypnotherapeutic Approach to Panic Disorder, Harriet E. Hollander; Chapter
12 Anxiety as a Function of Perception: A Theory About Anxiety and a
Procedure to Reduce Symptoms to Manageable Levels, David L. Higgins;
Chapter 13 Trance-Forming Anxiety: Hypnotic and Strategic Approaches to
Treatment, Christopher J. Beletsis; Therapeutic Approaches for Anxiety and
Depression; Chapter 14 The Treatment of Anxiety and Depression in Pain
States, Robert Schwarz; Chapter 15 Hypnotic Treatment of Depression with
the Use of Dissociation and Submodalities, Norma Barretta, Philip Barretta,
Joseph A. Bongiovanni; Chapter 16 When Doesn't the Problem Happen?, Jane E.
Peller, John L. Walter; Chapter 17 The Therapist as Variety Generator:
Developing Solutions with Depressed Clients, Stephen G. Gilligan;