Cognitive and Behavioral Theories in Clinical Practice
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Cognitive and Behavioral Theories in Clinical Practice

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

This compendium brings together experts who present the theory and practice of contemporary cognitive and behavioural therapies. The first chapter is a well-balanced discussion of the underpinning philosophy and psychology of these approaches and emphasises the importance of evidence-based practice. The last short chapter gives a succinct appraisal that acknowledges the strengths and weaknesses of these different approaches.

Nursing Standard. 24, 37, 30-30. doi: 10.7748/ns2010.05.24.37.30.b1058

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