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Problem-Solving Therapy for Depression Theory, Research, and Clinical Guidelines

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ISBN-10: 0471628859

ISBN-13: 9780471628859

Edition: 1989

Authors: Arthur M. Nezu, Christine M. Nezu, Michael G. Perri

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List price: $183.95
Copyright year: 1989
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/17/1989
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 274
Size: 6.30" wide x 9.25" long x 1.18" tall
Weight: 1.320
Language: English

Arthur M. Nezu, PhD, ABPP, is Professor of Psychology, Medicine, and Public Health at Drexel University.

Michael G. Perri is Research Foundation Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology in the Health Science Center at the University of Florida. He has also served as area head for health psychology and as director of the psychology internship program at Florida. Prior to his appointment at Florida, Dr. Perri was on the faculty at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Indiana University, and the University of Rochester. His research interests include depression, obesity, and health psychology. Dr. Perri has authored more than 100 publications on these topics and related areas. He has served on the editorial boards of nine journals and national reporting groups, as an ad hoc reviewer for about 20…    

Problem-Solving Formulation of Depression: Theory and Research
Depression: Symptomatology, Diagnosis, Assessment, and Current Cognitive-Behavioral Theories
Problem Solving, Social Competence, and Mental Health
Toward a Problem-Solving Formulation of Depression
Problem-Solving Component Processes: Relation to Depression and Cognitive-Behavioral Theories of Depression
Problem Solving and Depression: Empirical Support for Model
Problem-Solving Therapy for Depression: Clinical Guidelines
General Clinical Considerations
Training in Problem Orientation
Training in Problem Definition and Formulation
Training in Generation of Alternatives
Training in Decision Making
Training in Solution Implementation and Verification
Conclusion
Concluding Remarks
Appendices
References
Author Index
Subject Index