Volume 256 pages
Neuroscience-based Cognitive Therapy
About the book
A pioneer of CBT explores recent advances in neuroscience, showing how they can be applied in practice to improve the effectiveness of cognitive therapy for clients with a wide range of diagnoses including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, eating disorders and schizophrenia<br /> <br /> <ul> <li>Utilizes the latest advances in neuroscience to introduce tools that allow clinicians, for the first time, to directly ‘measure' the effectiveness of cognitive therapy interventions</li> <li>Rigorously based in neuroscientific research, yet designed to be readable and jargon-free for a professional market of CBT practitioners</li> <li>Covers theory, assessment, and the treatment of a wide range of specific disorders including anxiety disorders, mood disorders, eating disorders, addictions and schizophrenia</li> <li> Written by a respected pioneer in the field</li> </ul>