This book outlines integrative models and treatments for clinical depression based on a biopsychosocial approach.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Developing Multifaceted Models and Interventions for Depression
Part I. Understanding Depression and Its Treatment
Chapter 1. The Nature of Depression
Chapter 2. Risk and Resiliency for Depression
Chapter 3. Evolving Models of Clinical Depression
Part II. Beginning Therapy and Treatment Planning
Chapter 4. The Intake Assessment: Developing a Case-Specific Treatment Model
Chapter 5. Optimizing Client Engagement in Treatment
Chapter 6. An Organizational Model for the Treatment of Depression
Part III. Common Strategies for Treating Depression
Chapter 7. Behavioral Activation: Addressing Risk Factors for Depression
Chapter 8. Cognitive Restructuring in the Treatment of Depression
Chapter 9. Problem-Solving Therapy Applied to Depression
Chapter 10. Modifying Core Beliefs and Schemas Associated With Depression
Part IV. Ending Treatment and Other Considerations
Chapter 11. Ending Therapy and Relapse Prevention
Chapter 12. Other Considerations in the Treatment of Depression
Part V. Future Directions in Understanding and Treating Depression
Chapter 13. The Next Steps in Evidence-Based Psychotherapy for Depression
References
Index
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