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Ebook : Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Nursing Practice
Over the last 2 decades, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) has been demonstrated to be among the most efficacious psychological models for the treatment of a broad range of psychological disorders. It is short term and efficient—aimed at "fixing" negative thought patterns and behaviors rather than the whole psyche. In addition to its use in theory, CBT has also been applied to areas of staff training, consultation, industry, and organizational development. However, CBT has been long neglected and only briefly covered in the clinical nursing literature. Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Nursing Practice provides advanced practice nursing professionals with a broad range of insights and interventions that have shown promise in helping many different patient populations. The editors, Sharon Morgillo Freeman, PhD, MSN, APRN-CS, and Arthur Freeman, EdD, ABPP, have collected chapters from some of the most well-known authorities in the areas of nursing and cognitive therapy.
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