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Behavioral Interventions in Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Practical Guidance for Putting Theory Into Action

Behavioral Interventions in Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Practical Guidance for Putting Theory Into Action

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Behavioral Interventions in Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Practical Guidance for Putting Theory Into Action Paperback - 2025

by Farmer, Richard F

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Reader reviews for Behavioral Interventions in Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Practical Guidance for Putting Theory Into Action

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An authoritative introduction to behavior therapy as well as a comprehensive resource for those with a firm background in this area.

"Is particularly good because it shows how a behavioral perspective and specific interventions can be useful within cognitive behavior therapy. It looks at theory and practice. The authors are experts in the field. This third edition justifies replacing the second because it contains new information, updated chapters, and new research findings...It contains so much useful information for students, and clinicians in practice can benefit from this information as well."--Doody's Reviews

This book clearly and methodically introduces the behavioral perspective to readers new to cognitive-behavioral therapy, while also applying a fresh lens for connecting theory, research, and practice for more experienced practitioners. Instead of matching interventions with client populations or diagnoses, the authors emphasize a framework and set of principles that are broadly applicable to adult clients. Readers will learn how therapists use a behavioral perspective to conceptualize their clients, their problem areas, and the therapeutic process. The chapters facilitate systematic, coherent, and flexible thinking about people and their behavior, and they offer guidance for addressing both common and novel clinical problems not addressed in standard therapy manuals.

This third edition includes:


  • New chapters on problem-solving therapies, self-management interventions, and contemporary ethical and professional issues.

  • A renewed focus on interventions for strengthening mindfulness and acceptance skills.

  • Expanded discussions of behavioral case formulation and treatment planning.

  • Extensive updates in clinical research.

About the author

Richard F. Farmer is a licensed psychologist and research scientist affiliated with Oregon Research Institute in Springfield, Oregon. After earning a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro following an internship at Duke University Medical Center, he served as an associate professor of psychology at Idaho State University and East Carolina University, and as a senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. His main areas of research and clinical interest include behavioral assessment and therapy, emotional and behavioral disorders over the lifespan, personality disorders, impulsivity, and substance misuse.

Alexander L. Chapman is a professor, registered psychologist, and director of clinical training in the Department of Psychology at Simon Fraser University as well as the president of the Dialectical Behaviour Therapy Centre of Vancouver. He received his BA from the University of British Columbia and his MS and PhD in clinical psychology from Idaho State University following an internship at Duke University Medical Center. Dr. Chapman completed a post-doctoral fellowship with Dr. Marsha Linehan at the University of Washington. Dr. Chapman's research focuses on complex mental health concerns such as borderline personality disorder.

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