Review
"The author has done the legwork for the reader. I know of no other source that presents so much so well."
-Richard Rabkin, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine
." . . well thought out, well composed, well written, and easily read. While it deals with a popular area--Cognitive Behavioral Therapy--the section on psychological models is interesting and not generally available. In addition, Williams deals with the basic details of how to employ the therapy with patients, and relates the theory to the therapy of depression. Cognitive therapists and theorists, both experienced and new, should constitute a significant audience."
-A. John Rush, M.D. Professor and Director of Clinical Services, Department of Psychiatry, The University of Texas
"Clinical psychological practice with depressed patients will be better for this book and it is likely to be exceptionally useful for psychologists at all levels who are concerned with depressed patients and the complex pathology they suffer."
-"Psychology Teaching, 1984
Product Description
A practical guide to the wide range of cognitive behavioural therapy techniques used in the assessment and treatment of depression, describing them in usable detail and setting them in the context of current theories of depression.
--This text refers to the
Paperback
edition.