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Book Title
Treatment for Chronic Depression
Publication Name
Treatment for Chronic Depression : Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (Cbasp)
Title
Treatment for Chronic Depression
Subtitle
Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP)
Author
James P. Mccullough Jr.
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
1572309652
EAN
9781572309654
ISBN
9781572309654
Publisher
Guilford Publications
Genre
Medicine
Release Date
30/10/2003
Release Year
2003
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.9in
Item Length
9.1in
Item Weight
17.4 Oz
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6.1in
Number of Pages
326 Pages

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This volume describes the Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP), a research-based approach designed to motivate chronically depressed patients to change and to help them develop needed problem-solving and relationship skills. Presenting clear, step-by-step guidelines for implementing CBASP - along with compelling empirical ......

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Guilford Publications
ISBN-10
1572309652
ISBN-13
9781572309654
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Author
James P. Mccullough Jr.
Publication Name
Treatment for Chronic Depression : Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (Cbasp)
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
326 Pages

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Item Length
9.1in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
17.4 Oz

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Rc537.M394 2000
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"[This] book will become more than compulsory reading: it will become a keystone for advanced training in the psychotherapy of patients with chronic depression....For the researcher, McCullough demonstrates a clinically significant therapy approach for chronic depression that begs consideration of certification in this method....I recommend the book very strongly for the treatment of chronically depressed patients by therapists who have been in practice for 24 months to 24 years."--Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, "Chronic depressions are often complex and not very responsive to standard approaches in cognitive and behavior therapy. The approach developed by Dr. James McCullough overcomes common barriers to effective psychotherapy by helping the chronically depressed patient become more specific and focused on achieving goals and improving interpersonal relationships. CBASP is an important and highly useful addition to our treatment regimens." --Michael E. Thase, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute & Clinic "CBASP--a distillation of 25 years of clinical and research work--is a practical, teachable, and now empirically tested time-limited psychotherapy for chronic depression. This volume will be a standard for training social workers, nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists, and counselors in how to treat this most disabling and difficult condition. Case vignettes bring the treatment principles to life, illustrating how to motivate patients, use the therapist-patient relationship, and evaluate how well patients are acquiring needed perceptual, behavioral, and cognitive skills. This is the first clearly articulated therapy specifically designed and tested with chronically depressed patients. A 'must read.'" --A. John Rush, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX "McCullough has developed a unique and synthetic approach specifically geared to chronic depressions, distilled from years of research and practice with this challenging population. The approach brings together key aspects of interpersonal and cognitive-behavioral approaches within a structured short-term format that focuses on the functional implications of the depressed individual's behavior. As McCullough describes, the approach recently received strong empirical support in a large multi-site clinical trial. Rich in clinical detail and concrete examples, this volume will be useful for both experienced psychotherapists and trainees from all mental health disciplines who work with persons suffering from chronic depression." --Daniel N. Klein, PhD Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training State University of New York at Stony Brook "James McCullough has devoted his career to treating chronic depression, a challenging syndrome that often drives patients and their therapists to despair. His CBASP approach, a practical amalgam of behavioral, cognitive, interpersonal and psychodynamic interventions, helps patients to master the social functioning they find so difficult. And it works! A major study has found CBASP to have efficacy equal to medication, and CBASP plus medication to work better than either alone. Clinicians who face the prevalent problem of chronic depression should read this impressive book" --John C. Markowitz, MD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Cornell University Medical College; Author ofInterpersonal Psychotherapy for Dysthymic Disorder "[A] very exciting book....Complicated problems cannot readily be resolved by simple solutions, and our currently available interventions, which are theoretically pure, may not have the conceptual and procedural breadth to provide what chronically depressed patients need. McCullough's approach does. It focuses on the depressed patient's problems in living and, while acknowledging the influence of biological factors, offers a creative integration of the contributions to our understanding of human behavior made by such seemingly diverse individuals as Sullivan, Piaget, and Skinner....McCullough has given us a clinically sound and empirically grounded approach to the treatment of chronic depression." --From the Foreword by Marvin R. Goldfried, PhD, State University of New York at Stony Brook, "...the reader of this book will immediately learn innovative approaches to work with chronically depressed patients. The themes presented are of direct relevance to work with this population, are of considerable face validity, and can certainly assist with the realistic frustration that both therapists and chronically depressed individuals face when attempting to alleviate chronic depression. Psychologists, psychiatrists, and other therapists who work in tertiary care or other settings where chronically depressed patients are regularly seen will benefit from this material. The book will be of high value especially to both student therapists who are beginning to treat severe patients, as well as experienced clinicians who can benefit from new, creative approaches for work with a difficult population."--Clinical Psychology Review "The book's biggest strength and appeal lie in presenting the fruits of McCullough's long experience studying and treating this clinically challenging subgroup of depressed patients, namely, those chronic depressives who are often resistant to treatment....The book is exciting because it presents a stimulating integrative theory of psychopathology and therapy and because it describes a complex and multifaceted treatment that has been shown to be effective in a large clinical trial....McCullough's book is required reading for anybody interested in learning how to help difficult-to-treat depressed patients. It is likely to be widely read by advanced graduate students, clinicians, and researchers interested in cognitive-behavioral and eclectic treatment. It should also be of great interest to dynamic therapists trying to help treatment resistant patients."--Contemporary Psychology "The book is organized logically, written clearly, and is peppered with case examples to elucidate the many precepts of CBASP....Not only has he developed an effective treatment, but also has provided novel ways of conceptualizing the plight of individuals with chronic depression and to help them in ways that maximize their self-efficacy. It is likely to be a treatment model applicable to a wide array of clinical problems and is an important achievement in psychotherapy integration."--Journal of Psychotherapy Integration "This book is well written. It can serve as a treatment manual with guidelines for conducting the therapy and with several assessment scales included. The book can be recommended for clinicians and researchers." --ACTA Psychiatrica Scandinavica "This book is written in a clear and clinically relevant manner....Numerous case examples are given along with clear instructions as to how to conduct CBASP and common errors that interfere with patient progress. I strongly recommend this book. It presents a new approach, which builds on earlier models and can readily be used in a solo outpatient practice." --News for Women in Psychiatry "...it is clear that the book will become more than compulsory reading: it will become a keystone for advanced training in the psychotherapy of patients with chronic depression. Describing CBASP, McCullough shows true mastery of a novel therapy approach for difficult, refractory, chronically depressed patients....For the researcher, McCullough demonstrates a clinically significant therapy approach for chronic depression that begs consideration of certification in this method. For the seasoned clinician, the synthesis of pathologic processes and approaches to their treatment will inspire a refreshing view of difficult therapeutic problems....I recommend the book very strongly for the treatment of chronically depressed patients by therapists who have been in practice for 24 months to 24 years....Researchers interested in studying psychotherapy efficacy in chronically depressed patients should read this book because it will set a new standard." --Journal of Clinical Psychiatry "...[A] breakth, The book is exciting because it presents a stimulating integrative theory of psychopathology and therapy and because it describes a complex and multifaceted treatment that has been shown to be effective in a large clinical trial....It is likely to be widely read by advanced graduate students, clinicians, and researchers interested in cognitive-behavioral and eclectic treatment. It should also be of great interest to dynamic therapists trying to help treatment-resistant patients., "Chronic depressions are often complex and not very responsive to standard approaches in cognitive and behavior therapy. The approach developed by Dr. James McCullough overcomes common barriers to effective psychotherapy by helping the chronically depressed patient become more specific and focused on achieving goals and improving interpersonal relationships. CBASP is an important and highly useful addition to our treatment regimens." --Michael E. Thase, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute & Clinic "CBASP--a distillation of 25 years of clinical and research work--is a practical, teachable, and now empirically tested time-limited psychotherapy for chronic depression. This volume will be a standard for training social workers, nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists, and counselors in how to treat this most disabling and difficult condition. Case vignettes bring the treatment principles to life, illustrating how to motivate patients, use the therapist-patient relationship, and evaluate how well patients are acquiring needed perceptual, behavioral, and cognitive skills. This is the first clearly articulated therapy specifically designed and tested with chronically depressed patients. A 'must read.'" --A. John Rush, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX "McCullough has developed a unique and synthetic approach specifically geared to chronic depressions, distilled from years of research and practice with this challenging population. The approach brings together key aspects of interpersonal and cognitive-behavioral approaches within a structured short-term format that focuses on the functional implications of the depressed individual's behavior. As McCullough describes, the approach recently received strong empirical support in a large multi-site clinical trial. Rich in clinical detail and concrete examples, this volume will be useful for both experienced psychotherapists and trainees from all mental health disciplines who work with persons suffering from chronic depression." --Daniel N. Klein, PhD Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training State University of New York at Stony Brook "James McCullough has devoted his career to treating chronic depression, a challenging syndrome that often drives patients and their therapists to despair. His CBASP approach, a practical amalgam of behavioral, cognitive, interpersonal and psychodynamic interventions, helps patients to master the social functioning they find so difficult. And it works! A major study has found CBASP to have efficacy equal to medication, and CBASP plus medication to work better than either alone. Clinicians who face the prevalent problem of chronic depression should read this impressive book" --John C. Markowitz, MD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Cornell University Medical College; Author of Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Dysthymic Disorder "[A] very exciting book....Complicated problems cannot readily be resolved by simple solutions, and our currently available interventions, which are theoretically pure, may not have the conceptual and procedural breadth to provide what chronically depressed patients need. McCullough's approach does. It focuses on the depressed patient's problems in living and, while acknowledging the influence of biological factors, offers a creative integration of the contributions to our understanding of human behavior made by such seemingly diverse individuals as Sullivan, Piaget, and Skinner....McCullough has given us a clinically sound and empirically grounded approach to the treatment of chronic depression." --From the Foreword by Marvin R. Goldfried, PhD, State University of New York at Stony Brook, "The book is exciting because it presents a stimulating integrative theory of psychopathology and therapy and because it describes a complex and multifaceted treatment that has been shown to be effective in a large clinical trial....It is likely to be widely read by advanced graduate students, clinicians, and researchers interested in cognitive-behavioral and eclectic treatment. It should also be of great interest to dynamic therapists trying to help treatment-resistant patients."--Contemporary Psychology, "...the reader of this book will immediately learn innovative approaches to work with chronically depressed patients. The themes presented are of direct relevance to work with this population, are of considerable face validity, and can certainly assist with the realistic frustration that both therapists and chronically depressed individuals face when attempting to alleviate chronic depression. Psychologists, psychiatrists, and other therapists who work in tertiary care or other settings where chronically depressed patients are regularly seen will benefit from this material. The book will be of high value especially to both student therapists who are beginning to treat severe patients, as well as experienced clinicians who can benefit from new, creative approaches for work with a difficult population."--Clinical Psychology Review "The book's biggest strength and appeal lie in presenting the fruits of McCullough's long experience studying and treating this clinically challenging subgroup of depressed patients, namely, those chronic depressives who are often resistant to treatment....The book is exciting because it presents a stimulating integrative theory of psychopathology and therapy and because it describes a complex and multifaceted treatment that has been shown to be effective in a large clinical trial....McCullough's book is required reading for anybody interested in learning how to help difficult-to-treat depressed patients. It is likely to be widely read by advanced graduate students, clinicians, and researchers interested in cognitive-behavioral and eclectic treatment. It should also be of great interest to dynamic therapists trying to help treatment resistant patients."--Contemporary Psychology "The book is organized logically, written clearly, and is peppered with case examples to elucidate the many precepts of CBASP....Not only has he developed an effective treatment, but also has provided novel ways of conceptualizing the plight of individuals with chronic depression and to help them in ways that maximize their self-efficacy. It is likely to be a treatment model applicable to a wide array of clinical problems and is an important achievement in psychotherapy integration."--Journal of Psychotherapy Integration "This book is well written. It can serve as a treatment manual with guidelines for conducting the therapy and with several assessment scales included. The book can be recommended for clinicians and researchers." --ACTA Psychiatrica Scandinavica "This book is written in a clear and clinically relevant manner....Numerous case examples are given along with clear instructions as to how to conduct CBASP and common errors that interfere with patient progress. I strongly recommend this book. It presents a new approach, which builds on earlier models and can readily be used in a solo outpatient practice." --News for Women in Psychiatry "...it is clear that the book will become more than compulsory reading: it will become a keystone for advanced training in the psychotherapy of patients with chronic depression. Describing CBASP, McCullough shows true mastery of a novel therapy approach for difficult, refractory, chronically depressed patients....For the researcher, McCullough demonstrates a clinically significant therapy approach for chronic depression that begs consideration of certification in this method. For the seasoned clinician, the synthesis of pathologic processes and approaches to their treatment will inspire a refreshing view of difficult therapeutic problems....I recommend the book very strongly for the treatment of chronically depressed patients by therapists who have been in practice for 24 months to 24 years....Researchers interested in studying psychotherapy efficacy in chronically depressed patients should read this book because it will set a new standard." --Journal of Clinical Psychiatry "...[A] br, [This] book will become more than compulsory reading: it will become a keystone for advanced training in the psychotherapy of patients with chronic depression....For the researcher, McCullough demonstrates a clinically significant therapy approach for chronic depression that begs consideration of certification in this method....I recommend the book very strongly for the treatment of chronically depressed patients by therapists who have been in practice for 24 months to 24 years.
Table of Content
I. CBASP and the Psychopathology of the Patient 1. A Therapist's Problems with a Chronically Depressed Patient 2. Introduction to Chronically Depressed Patients and the CBASP Program 3. Understanding the Psychopathology of Chronically Depressed Patients 4. Course Patterns, Comorbidity, and Psychological Characteristics II. CBASP Method and Procedures 5. Strategies to Enhance Motivation for Change 6. Elicitation Phase of Situational Analysis 7. Remediation Phase of Situational Analysis 8. Using the Therapist-Patient Relationship to Modify Behavior 9. Measuring Acquisition Learning and Generalized Treatment Effects III. History and Other Aspects of CBASP 10. CBASP Emergence on the National Scene 11. Training CBASP Psychotherapists 12. Comparison of CBASP to Beck's Cognitive Therapy and Klerman's Interpersonal Psychotherapy Models 13. Resolving Common Patient Problems and Crises Appendix A: Therapist Prompts for Administering Situational Analysis (PASA) Appendix B: Rating Scales for Adherence Monitoring and for Evaluating the Quality of the Interpersonal Relationship Appendix C: Rating the Presence of Optimal CBASP Psychotherapist Qualities and Abilities
Copyright Date
2000
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Social Work, Psychotherapy / General, Movements / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (Cbt), Psychopathology / Depression, Psychiatry / General
Dewey Decimal
616.85270651
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Psychology, Medical, Social Science

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