This volume presents a comprehensive statement of cognitive theory and maps the dynamic evolution of cognitive therapy into a multidimensional approach applicable to an impressive range of problems. The authors also show how cognitive therapy meets the aims and criteria of the current psychotherapy integration movement, incorporating as it does elements of interpersonal, behavioral, and psychodynamic approaches.-from the publisher CONTENTS I. Theory and Metatheory of Cognitive Therapy 1. Theory 2. Metatheory 3. Cognitive Mediation of Consequences II. Cognitive Therapy and Psychotherapy Integration 4. An Analysis of Integrative Ideology 5. Cognitive Theory as an Integrative Theory for Clinical Practice III. Cognitive Therapy as Integrative Therapy: Examples in Theory and Clinical Practice 6. Panic Disorder: The Convergence of Conditioning and Cognitive Models 7. Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders |