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Treating Chronic and Severe Mental Disorders: A Handbook of Empirically Supported Interventions
 
 
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Treating Chronic and Severe Mental Disorders: A Handbook of Empirically Supported Interventions [Hardcover]

Stefan G. Hofmann , Martha C. Tompson

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Cognitive-behavioral approaches to family therapy emerged more than 30 years ago, with a series of case reports of specific strategies demonstrated as having benefits for specific problems in childhood disorders, such as nocturnal enuresis, aggressive behavior, tantrums, autism, and learning deficits. Read the first page
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