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ISBN: 0-393-70350-9
June, 2001
Hardcover, 224 pages

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Depression in Context: Strategies for Guided Action

Christopher R. Martell, Michael E. Addis, and Neil S. Jacobson

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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments and Thoughts on Neil S. Jacobson

Introduction

Part I     Behavioral Activation: Something Old, Something New

Chapter 1     The Search for Internal Causes

Chapter 2     Creating a Coherent Framework for Behavioral Activation

Chapter 3     The Contextual Approach

Part II     Describing Behavioral Activation as a Treatment

Chapter 4     The Principles and Essentials of Behavioral Activation

Chapter 5     Beginning to Act Like a Behavioral Activator

Chapter 6     Teaching Clients to View Depression Within the Context of Their Own Lives

Chapter 7     Specific Techniques Used in Behavioral Activation

Chapter 8     Clinical Examples of Behavioral Activation

Part III     Challenges and Future Directions

Chapter 9     Difficulties that May Arise in Behavioral Activation and Future Directions for Use of the Treatment

Chapter 10     Conclusion

Appendices

References

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About the Authors

Christopher R. Martell, Ph.D., is clinical assistant professor of psychology at the University of Washington and has a private practice in Seattle.
Michael E. Addis, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of clinical psychology at Clark University.
Neil S. Jacobson, was widely recognized as a consummate scientist-practitioner and as one of the leading experts in the theory and practice of behavior therapy.

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ISBN: 0-393-70350-9
June, 2001
Hardcover, 224 pages

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