An authoritative introduction to behavior therapy as well as a comprehensive resource for those with a firm background in this area.
Preface to the Third Edition
Chapter 1. Historical and Conceptual Overview of Behavior and Cognitive Therapies
Part I. Conceptual Foundations of Behavioral Assessment
Chapter 2. Principles, Goals, and Structure of Initial Assessment Sessions
Chapter 3. Behavioral Case Formulation
Chapter 4. Treatment Planning and Implementation
Part II. Interventions with Broad Applicability
Chapter 5. Changing Behavior by Changing the Environment
Chapter 6. Altering the Context that Supports Maladaptive Thinking
Chapter 7. Developing and Strengthening New Behaviors and Skills
Chapter 8. Reducing Distress and Avoidance Through Exposure-Based Interventions
Part III. Interventions for Promoting Change in Specific Areas
Chapter 9. Fostering Mindfulness and Acceptance
Chapter 10. Enhancing Emotion Regulation
Chapter 11. Promoting Behavioral Activation
Chapter 12. Improving Problem Solving
Chapter 13. Increasing Interpersonal Effectiveness
Chapter 14. Strengthening Self-Management Skills
Part IV. Therapy Process and Practice Considerations
Chapter 15. Guiding Ethical and Professional Considerations When Using Behavioral Interventions
Chapter 16. Navigating Therapeutic Challenges
Chapter 17. Bringing Therapy to a Close and Aftercare
References
Richard F. Farmer and Alexander L. Chapman