Cognitive therapy
Label
Cognitive therapy
Name
Cognitive therapy
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
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- The intrusive thoughts toolkit, quick relief for obsessive, unwanted, or disturbing thoughts, Jon Hershfield, MFT [and nine others]
- The mindfulness key, the breakthrough approach to dealing with stress, anxiety and depression, Sarah Silverton, with Vanessa Hope and Eluned Gold ; foreword by Jon Kabat-Zinn
- Cognitive behavioral group therapy, challenges and opportunities, Ingrid Söchting
- Your coping skills aren't working, how to break free from the habits that once helped you but now hold you back, Richard Brouillette
- The healthy mind toolkit, simple strategies to get out of your own way and enjoy your life, Alice Boyes, PhD
- The choice point, the scientifically proven method to push past mental walls and achieve your goals, Joanna Grover, LCSW, and Jonathan Rhodes, PhD
- The complete Beck diet for life, featuring the think thin eating plan, Judith S. Beck
- Overcoming traumatic stress, a self-help guide using cognitive behavioral techniques, Claudia Herbert and Ann Wetmore
- The mindfulness workbook for addiction, a guide to coping with the grief, stress and anger that trigger addictive behaviors, Rebecca E. Williams and Julie S. Kraft
- Feeling good, the new mood therapy, David D. Burns ; preface by Aaron T. Beck
- Reclaiming life after trauma, healing PTSD with cognitive-behavioral therapy and yoga, Daniel Mintie, LCSW, and Julie K. Staples, Ph. D
- Overcoming anticipatory anxiety, a CBT guide for moving past chronic indecisiveness, avoidance, and catastrophic thinking, Sally Winston, PsyD, Martin N. Seif, PhD
- Addictions and substance abuse, editor, Robin Kamienny Montvilo, Volume I
- DBT, by Gillian Galen, PsyD, and Blaise Aguirre, MD
- The feeling good handbook, David D. Burns
- Feeling good together, the secret of making troubled relationships work, David D. Burns
- Cognitive behavioral therapy, techniques for retraining your brain
- The Beck diet solution, train your brain to think like a thin person, Judith S. Beck ; foreword by Aaron T. Beck
- Mind over mood, change how you feel by changing the way you think, Dennis Greenberger, PhD, Christine A. Padesky, PhD ; foreword by Aaron T. Beck, MD
- The mindfulness workbook for OCD, a guide to overcoming obsessions and compulsions using mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy, Jon Hershfield, MFT, and Tom Corboy, MFT
Outgoing Resources
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