Depression in Context: Strategies for Guided Action
Christopher R. Martell, Michael E. Addis, and Neil S. Jacobson
Overview Table of Contents
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
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.
ISBN: 0-393-70350-9
June, 2001
Hardcover, 224 pages