Title: Against and for CBT : towards a constructive dialogue?
Abstract: Forewords - Professor Andrew Samuels & Professor Stephen Palmer1 Richard House & Del Loewenthal - Introduction: An exploration of the criticisms of CBTCBT PERSPECTIVES AND RESPONSES2 Warren Mansell - What is CBT really and how can we enhance the impact of effective psychotherapies such as CBT?3 Isabel Clarke - The case for CBT: A practical perspective from the NHS front line4 Adrian Hemmings - A response to the chapters in Against and For CBTPARADIGMATIC PERSPECTIVES5 Robert L. Woolfolk and Frank Richardson - Behaviour therapy and the ideology of modernity - revisited6 David Brazier - CBT in historico-cultural perspective7 John Lees - Cognitive-behavioural therapy and evidence-based practice: past, present and future8 Patrick Bracken & Philip Thomas - Cognitive therapy, Cartesianism and the moral order CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES9 Jane Milton - Psychoanalysis and cognitive-behaviour therapy: rival paradigms or common ground?10 Keith Tudor - Person-centred therapy, a cognitive-behavioural therapy11 David A. Winter - Cognitive-behaviour therapy: from rationalism to constructivism?12 Del Loewenthal - Post-existentialism as a reaction to CBT? 13 Tom Strong, Mishka Lysack, & Olga Sutherland - Dialogic cognitive therapy? EPISTEMOLOGICAL AND RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES14 John D. Kaye - Thinking thoughtfully about cognitive-behaviour therapy15 Christy Bryceland & Henderikus J. Stam - CBT and empirically validated therapies: infiltrating codes of ethics16 Arthur C. Bohart & Richard House - Empirically supported/validated treatments as modernist ideology, I: Dodo, manualization, and the paradigm question 17 Richard House & Arthur C. Bohart - Empirically supported/validated treatments as modernist ideology, II: Alternative perspectives on research and practice 18 Fred Newman - Where is the magic in cognitive therapy? - a philo/psychological investigation POLITICAL AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES19 Michael Guilfoyle - CBT's integration into societal networks of power20 Gillian Proctor - CBT: the obscuring of power in the name of science21 David Pilgrim - Reading 'happiness': CBT and the Layard thesis 22 Robert Snell - L'Anti-Livre noir de la psychanalyse: CBT in French/Lacanian perspective23 Paul Moloney & Paul Kelly - Beck never lived in Birmingham: why cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) may be a less helpful treatment for psychological distress than is often supposed24. Del Loewenthal & Richard House - Conclusion: Contesting therapyparadigms about what it means to be human
Publication Year: 2008
Publication Date: 2008-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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