[Free download] Cognition and Suicide: Theory, Research, and Therapy
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| #831933 in Books | 2006-02-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.04 x1.14 x7.36l,2.00 | File Name: 1591473578 | 409 pages
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Academic, well done|By doug korty|16 Chapters by prominent experts in 4 sections: Overview and Historical Perspective, Theoretical Systems, Cognitive Aspects of Suicidality, and Special Topics. There is an Epilogue summarizing the book by the editor. "Perhaps the most exciting general finding is that many of these cognitive vulnerabilities can be modified in therapy. Examples|About the Author|Thomas E. Ellis, PsyD, is associate professor in the Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry at the West Virginia School of Medicine.
Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) leads the field of psychotherapy in the evidence-based study and treatment of many psychological disorders. However, CBT has been less prominently applied to the study and prevention of suicidal behaviors. This volume is a compilation of theory, research, and intervention practices focused on cognition and suicide. It brings together for the first time many of the world's leading authorities, who seek to answer such questions as, How is ...
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