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|a Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
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|a Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part I. MBCT for Medical Conditions -- Chapter 2. Pain -- Chapter 3. Diabetes -- Chapter 4. Traumatic Brain Injury -- Chapter 5. Gynecologic Cancer -- Chapter 6. Headache -- Chapter 7. Unexplained Symptoms -- Chapter 8. Urologic Cancer -- Chapter 9. Cardiac -- Chapter 10. Inflammatory Bowel Disease -- Chapter 11. HIV -- Part II. MBCT for Psychiatric Conditions -- Chapter 12. Perinatal Depression -- Chapter 13. Relapse Prevention -- Chapter 14. Panic Disorder -- Chapter 15. Treatment Resistant Depression -- Chapter 16. Generalized Anxiety -- Chapter 17. Perinatal Anxiety -- Chapter 18. Dysthymia -- Chapter 19. OCD -- Chapter 20. Bipolar -- Chapter 21. PTSD -- Chapter 22. Suicidal Behavior.
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|a This book brings together a cutting-edge selection of the most current applications of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), giving clinicians as well as researchers a concise guide to current and future directions. Chapters include illustrative case studies to give readers an example of how MBCT would be used in the clinical setting, followed by an overview of the condition, the theoretical rationale for using MBCT, modifications of MBCT for that disorder, and evidence for MBCT use. Chapters also discuss practical considerations of MBCT, including patient selection, home practice, group size, format, and facilitator training. Written by some of the world’s leading clinicians and researchers using MBCT, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy: Innovative Applications is of great value to psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and therapists. .
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