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Lambert, Michael J. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2011
The examination of treatment failure has substantial value in advancing psychological practice as illustrated by the articles in this special issue. Treatment failure is not well defined and includes at least two independent phenomena: nonresponse and deterioration. After discussing the important distinction between nonresponse to treatment and…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Treatment, Intervention, Therapy, Counselor Client Relationship
Twohig, Michael P. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2012
This is the introductory article to a special series in Cognitive and Behavioral Practice on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Instead of each article herein reviewing the basics of ACT, this article contains that review. This article provides a description of where ACT fits within the larger category of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT):…
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Behavior Modification, Therapy, Counseling Techniques
Fang, Angela; Sawyer, Alice T.; Asnaani, Anu; Hofmann, Stefan G. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2013
Conventional cognitive-behavioral therapy for social anxiety disorder, which is closely based on the treatment for depression, has been shown to be effective in numerous randomized placebo-controlled trials. Although this intervention is more effective than waitlist control group and placebo conditions, a considerable number of clients do not…
Descriptors: Anxiety Disorders, Depression (Psychology), Control Groups, Outcomes of Treatment
Arch, Joanna J.; Craske, Michelle G. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2011
In this paper, we present a client with panic disorder and agoraphobia who relapses following a full course of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). To frame the client's treatment, the major components of CBT for panic disorder with or without agoraphobia (PD/A) are reviewed. Likely reasons for the treatment's failure and strategies for improving…
Descriptors: Anxiety Disorders, Cognitive Restructuring, Therapy, Behavior Modification
Ellis, Thomas E.; Goldston, David B. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2012
In this introduction to a special series of articles on working with suicidal clients, we note that much of the recent growth in theory and research pertaining to suicidal individuals has been contributed by cognitive-behavioral theorists and researchers. This work has established that suicidal people manifest important cognitive vulnerabilities…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Substance Abuse, Health Behavior, Suicide
Steinberg, Jennifer A.; Steinberg, Sara J.; Miller, Alec L. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2011
Preliminary studies evaluating dialectical behavior therapy with adolescents have obtained promising outcomes. This multimodal therapy includes telephone consultation for adolescents and for their family members to help ensure generalization of skills from the therapy office to their natural environments. Telephone contact with the DBT therapist…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Behavior Modification, Adolescents, Telecommunications
Radomsky, Adam S.; Shafran, Roz; Coughtrey, A. E.; Rachman, S. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2010
There is substantial evidence for the effectiveness of psychological treatments for OCD, and various approaches have been widely recommended. These approaches tend to be characterized by exposure and response prevention (ERP) and also tend to be applied equally to all forms of OCD. Patients/clients (and some therapists) often find ERP to be a…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Patients, Cognitive Restructuring, Behavior Problems
Karver, Marc S.; Caporino, Nicole – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2010
Manualized evidence-based treatments, particularly behavioral and cognitive-behavioral interventions, have been found efficacious for the treatment of adolescents with oppositional-defiant disorder (ODD). However, despite research that underscores the importance of the therapeutic relationship for the success of treatment, manuals do not…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Treatment, Adolescents, Therapy, Behavior Modification
Flynn, Heather A. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2011
Unipolar depression is one of the most disabling and costly medical illnesses in the world (Lancet Global Mental Health Group et al., 2007; Moussavi et al., 2007). Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a widely studied and taught psychotherapeutic treatment for depression, is among the recommended evidence-based treatments. Although CBT and other…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Listening Skills, Motivation Techniques, Cognitive Restructuring
Bhar, Sunil S.; Brown, Gregory K. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2012
This article describes a cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) intervention for suicide prevention in older adults. Although many studies have found that CBT interventions are efficacious for reducing depressive symptoms in the elderly, researchers have yet to evaluate the efficacy of such interventions for preventing suicide or reducing suicide risk…
Descriptors: Prevention, Behavior Modification, Suicide, At Risk Persons
Olatunji, Bunmi O.; Deacon, Brett J.; Abramowitz, Jonathan S. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2009
Numerous studies have provided supportive evidence for the efficacy of exposure-based treatments for many psychological disorders. However, surprisingly few therapists use exposure therapy in the clinical setting. Although the limited use of exposure-based treatments may be partially attributable to a shortage of suitably trained therapists,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Outcomes of Treatment
van der Heiden, Colin; ten Broeke, Erik – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2009
Worry is a component of many psychological disorders. Worry exposure is a technique that is useful in the treatment of excessive worry. However, there is little in the psychological literature on worry exposure. This leads to the impression that clinicians do not make much use of worry exposure. This paper offers a step-by-step description of the…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Mental Disorders, Therapy, Outcomes of Treatment
Borrego, Joaquin, Jr.; Burrell, T. Lindsey – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2010
This article describes the application of a behavioral parent training program, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), in the treatment of behavior disorders in young children. PCIT is unique in that it works with both the child and parent in treatment and it focuses on improving the parent-child relationship as a means to improving parent and…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Young Children, Parent Child Relationship, Parents
Singer, Alisa R.; Addington, Donald E. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2009
It has become increasingly recognized that cognitive therapy (CT) is an effective treatment for the positive symptoms of schizophrenia yet there are few cognitive therapists in North America who are specialized to work with this patient population. There is a need for further dissemination of CT for schizophrenia in order to increase its…
Descriptors: Schizophrenia, Cognitive Restructuring, Epistemology, Therapy
Himle, Michael B.; Franklin, Martin E. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2009
This manuscript is one in a series of invited papers to this journal. The purpose of the series is to highlight and discuss the similarities and differences between various behavioral and cognitive-behavioral approaches to the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The first article in this series (Twohig & Whittal) describes the case…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Prevention, Cognitive Restructuring, Behavior Modification