Handbook of the Brief Psychotherapies 1990
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-2127-7_11
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An Introduction to Cognitive-Behavior Therapy

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“…In the context of BSE, the needed cognitive transformations require reframing the behavior to focus on how these behaviors can “take the worry away,” provide mental relief, and entitle the woman to think about herself more positively (e.g., as self assured, in charge, and fully alive to enjoy life)—while still calmly be able to take the earliest possible action if a problem arises to stop it before it stops her (Lehman & Salovey, 1990; Meichenbaum, 1977, 1992; Meichenbaum & Fong, 1992; Salovey & Singer, 1991; Sarason et al, 1986). The C-SHIP model also emphasizes the need to tailor influence attempts to the encoding strategies of the particular individuals.…”
Section: Implications and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of BSE, the needed cognitive transformations require reframing the behavior to focus on how these behaviors can “take the worry away,” provide mental relief, and entitle the woman to think about herself more positively (e.g., as self assured, in charge, and fully alive to enjoy life)—while still calmly be able to take the earliest possible action if a problem arises to stop it before it stops her (Lehman & Salovey, 1990; Meichenbaum, 1977, 1992; Meichenbaum & Fong, 1992; Salovey & Singer, 1991; Sarason et al, 1986). The C-SHIP model also emphasizes the need to tailor influence attempts to the encoding strategies of the particular individuals.…”
Section: Implications and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cognitive behavioral theories postulate that gambling is a consequence of principles of operant (intermittent wins produce states of arousal), and classical (repeated pairings of arousal and the gambling environment) conditioning (Lehman and Salovey 1990;Hersen and Bellack 1999). Gambling is reinforced when negative emotional states are reduced by excitement of gambling (i.e., physiological arousal; Stewart et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…They may also feel that insight provided by the therapist is the curative agent of psychotherapy. Cognitive–behavioral therapists, however, might focus on irrational thinking as the etiological force behind the need for psychotherapy and view the acquisition of new ways of thinking about a variety of previously frustrating interpersonal situations as the active ingredient in psychotherapy (Lehman & Salovey, 1990).…”
Section: Psychotherapist Orientationmentioning
confidence: 99%