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Best of Behaviour Research and Therapy

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ISBN-10: 0080430783

ISBN-13: 9780080430782

Edition: 1997

Authors: S. J. Rachman

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The first issue of Behaviour Research and Therapy (BRAT) appeared in 1962. This collection of outstanding articles from the journal, defining the development of behaviour therapy since the journal's launch, has been put together to celebrate thirty five years of publication. The selections cover three main areas: Theory, Methods and Treatment. Articles that were topical ten or twenty years ago but have been superseded by new collections of facts were not chosen. Hence, the many articles on the treatment of phobias were omitted, as were treatment outcome trials that are without historical interest, and ideas/methods that failed (e.g. aversion therapy). Instead, six papers on theory are…    
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Book details

List price: $69.95
Copyright year: 1997
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Publication date: 10/9/1997
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 184
Size: 7.87" wide x 11.02" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Preface
Theory
The learning and theory model of neurosis-a new approach
A cognitive approach to panic
Obsessional-compulsive problems: a cognitive-behavioural analysis
Emotional processing
Psychological treatments for depression: how do they work?
Methods. A laboratory method for diagnosing pre-dominance of homo- or hetero-erotic interest in the male
A laboratory taks for induction of mood states
The mobility inventory for agoraphobia
Treatment. Modification of expectations in cases with obsessional rituals
Thoughts provoked by pain
Psychological intervention for the control of pain
The behavioural treatment of obsessional-compulsive disorders with and without clomipramine
Cognitive-behavioural treatment with and without response prevention for bulimia
Habit-reversal: a method of eliminating nervous habits and TICS
Behavioural approaches to bereavement
On the putative uniqueness of cancer pain
An application of behavioural modification technique to a problem of chronic pain