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Therapy with the Leveling-Sharpening Cognitive Control
Therapy with Equivalence Range Cognitive Control
Restructuring Pathological Cognitive Orientations and Metaphors
Cognitive Control Therapy with Children and Adolescents
This book describes a cognitively oriented psychodynamic method of psychotherapy called cognitive control therapy (CCT), designed to treat children and adolescents who suffer both learning disabilities and serious behavior disorders. Like most therapeutic innovations it has been undergoing continuous change shaped by therapeutic necessity, clinical experiences and research findings.
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Introduction: Cognitive Control Therapy
A Biodevelopmental Approach to Child Clinical Psychology
Integrating the power of cognitive psychology with biodevelopmental principles, psychoanalytic concepts, and the child clinician’s need for new technology, Santostefano presents techniques to assess cognition and a treatment method “cognitive control therapy.” The basic intention is to illustrate the value of looking at normal and pathological human behavior through the lens that is formed by cognitive, developmental, and psychoanalytic principles and observations, placing the psychodynamic concept of cognitive controls at the center. (974 pp.)
Cognition in Personality and Adaptation
The Rationale of Cognitive Control Therapy
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