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Metacognitive therapy of anxiety and depression

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Author:Wells Adrian
Cover:Hard
Category:Politics & Social SciencePsychologyReference books
ISBN:978-5-907365-45-2
Dimensions: 175x27x241cm
The book contains a detailed treatment guide based on numerous therapeutic techniques and theoretical material. Over the past 40 years, the cognitive-behavioral model gave a clear idea of ​​how cognition affects the mental state of a person. Based on this model, techniques for working with anxiety, mood swings and other disorders were created. In this book, the reader will find interviews that can use in practice, treatment algorithms and means for evaluating. Many ideas will be new, probably, to assess the nature of metacognitive therapy, you will need some experience of their use. Everyone who turns to this book will inevitably pursue their own goals when reading it and process the proposed material in their own way.

The author of the book, Adrian Wells, gives answers to all questions about metacognitive therapy (MKT), innovative form of cognitive-behavioral therapy with an extensive empirical evidence base. Dr. Wells explains that a significant part of psychological disorders arises as a result of a reaction to negative thoughts and beliefs (for example, rumination or anxiety), and not because of the content of these thoughts. The book presents practical techniques and specific protocols for working with metacognitive processes to achieve the effective treatment of generalized alarming disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and deep depression.

A feature of the book is a list of visual treatment methods, evaluating and description tools, as well as many illustrative examples.

"Wells wrote a very important book using his rich clinical experience and knowledge. Metacognitive therapy is based on a well -developed and carefully tested model, which affects the main processes of disorders, such as the bias of attention and rumination. The procedures described in the book will be extremely useful for therapists who practice different methods, and can become the basis of low- and high-intensity interventions for a wide range of disorders".
Chris R. Bruin, Dr. Philosophy, Department of Clinical, Pedagogical and Medical Psychology, University College of London (Great Britain)

"Metacognitive therapy of anxiety and depression offers a strategy for working with memorized thinking templates that are not only to change. As a clinician who has more than once had to help people change dysfunctional models of thinking, I highly value Wells" methods. Metacognitive therapy helps both the patient and the therapist take a step back from repeating cognitive therapy and see a new perspective that will help overcome obstacles to treatment. Great work! "
Monica Ramirez Basco, Dr. Philosophy, Deputy Director for Scientific Work, Planning and Analysis, Women"s Health Research Management, National Institute of Health.

About the author
Adrian Wells, the Dr. Philosophy, is a professor of clinical and experimental psychopathology at the University of Manchester (Great Britain) and a professor of clinical psychology at the University of Natural and Technical Sciences (Tronheim, Norway) . World fame contributed to him to understand psychopathological mechanisms and the improvement of cognitive-behavioral therapy, in particular in the treatment of anxiety disorders. Dr. Wells laid the foundations of metacognitive therapy, published more than 130 scientific works, individual chapters and books. It holds the post of associate editor in Behavior and Cognitive Psychotherapy and Cognitive Behaviur Therapy and is one of the founders of the Academy of Cognitive therapy
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Author:Wells Adrian
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Psychology
  • Category:Reference books
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907365-45-2

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