Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Perinatal Distress
Auteurs : Wenzel Amy, Kleiman Karen
Countless studies have established the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for many manifestations of depression and anxiety. In Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Perinatal Distress, Wenzeland Kleiman discuss the benefits of CBT for pregnant and postpartum women who suffer from emotional distress. The myths of CBT as rigid and intrusive are shattered as the authors describe its flexible application for perinatal women. This text teaches practitioners how to successfully integrate CBT structure and strategy into a supportive approach in working with this population. The examples used in the book will be familiar to postpartum specialists, making this an easily comprehensive and useful resource.
Amy Wenzel, PhD, ABPP,is author and editor of fifteen books, many of which are on perinatal psychology or cognitive behavioral therapy. She lectures internationally on issues relevant to mental health and psychotherapy and provides ongoing supervision to clinical psychologists, social workers, and psychiatric nurses.
Karen Kleiman, MSW, LCSW, is a well-known international expert on postpartum depression. She is founder of The Postpartum Stress Center, a premier treatment and professional training center for prenatal and postpartum depression and anxiety. She has written several books on perinatal distress.
Date de parution : 10-2014
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 11-2014
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Perinatal Distress :
Mots-clés :
women; therapists; case; conceptualization; emotional; restructuring; client; automatic; thoughts; anxiety; Cognitive Behavioral; Perinatal Women; Perinatal Distress; Cognitive Behavioral Therapists; Cognitive Case Conceptualization; Perinatal Clients; Social Anxiety Disorder; Perinatal Depression; Postpartum Psychosis; Psychological Assessment; Mood Check; Postpartum Depression; Postpartum Women; CBT’s Efficacy; Poor Partner Relationship; Relapse Prevention Plan; CBT Group Intervention; EPDS Score; Interoceptive Exposure; Functional Assessment; Automatic Thoughts; Situational Automatic Thoughts; Usual Care Control Conditions; Cognitive Behavioral Model; Wendy’s Mother