Evidence-Based Practice of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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Evidence-Based Practice of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Phil Russell Lecturer practitioner, Bereavement service, The Rowans Hospice, Waterlooville, Hampshi

Written by two well-qualified psychologists, this book offers a comprehensive approach to the process of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) from assessment and case formulation to completion and relapse prevention.

Nursing Standard. 25, 7, 30-30. doi: 10.7748/ns2010.10.25.7.30.b1124

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