Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Groups - Guilford Press

ment, the cognitive-behavioral approach has generated unparalleled volumes of research data. There is widespread support for both the therapy itself and many of its theoretical explanations for psychopathology (Bieling & Kuyken, 2003; Clark, Beck, & Alford, 1999). Traditionally, CBT was described and practiced in an individual format. ................
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