I. Introduction.- 1. Introduction to Cognitive Therapy.- 2. Developing Treatment Conceptualizations in Cognitive Therapy.- II. Treatment of Clinical Problems.- 3. Use of the Quality of Life Inventory in Problem Assessment and Treatment Planning for Cognitive Therapy of Depression.- 4. Generalized Anxiety Disorder.- 5. Performance Anxiety.- 6. Social Phobia.- 7. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.- 8. Panic with Agoraphobia.- 9. Stress.- 10. An Adjustment Disorder.- 11. Recurrent Major Depression.- 12. Dysthymia.- 13. The Suicidal Patient.- 14. Childhood Depression.- 15. Child Sexual Abuse.- 16. Bulimia Nervosa.- 17. Obesity.- 18. Cocaine Abuse.- 19. The Older Adult.- 20. Inhibited Grief.- 21. Schizotypal Personality Disorder.- 22. Borderline Personality Disorder.- 23. Narcissistic Personality Disorder.- 24. The Schizophrenic Patient.- 25. The Patient with Multiple Problems.- 26. Working with Gay Men.- 27. Working with Gay Women.- 28. Marital Therapy.- 29. Hypnotherapy.- 30. Combined Cognitive Therapy and Pharmacotherapy of Depression.- 31. Inpatient Treatment.- 32. Poststroke Depression.- III. Extended Case Studies.- 33. Schizophrenic Disorders.- 34. Family Treatment with an Acting-Out Adolescent.- 35. Multiple Personality Disorder.- 36. The Treatment of Chronic Pain.- IV. Epilogue.- 37. Cognitive Therapy in the Year 2000.- About the Editors.- About the Contributors.
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