The New Handbook of Cognitive Therapy Techniques
Rian E. McMullin
Overview Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Teaching the ABCs
2. Finding the Beliefs
3. Groups of Beliefs
4. Countering Techniques: Hard
5. Countering Techniques: Soft
6. Countering Techniques:
Objective
7. Perceptual Shifting: Basic
Procedures
8. Perceptual Shifting:
Transposing
9. Perceptual Shifting: Bridging
10. Historical Resynthesis
11. Practice Techniques
12. Adjuncts
13. Cross-Cultural Cognitive
Therapy
14. Philosophical Underpinnings
About the Author
Rian E. McMullin, Ph.D., is director of the Counseling Research Institute, a
licensed clinical psychologist at the Hawaii State Hospital, and on the clinical-associate
faculties at the University of Hawaii and the American School of Professional Psychology.
He is the author of eight books, including (with T. Giles) Cognitive-Behavior Therapy:
A Restructuring Approach and (with B. Casey) Talk Sense to Yourself: A Guide to
Cognitive Restructuring Therapy.
ISBN: 0-393-70313-4
November, 1999
Hardcover, 480 pages