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Aaron T. Beck, MD, is University Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania and President of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy in Philadelphia. Dr. Beck developed cognitive therapy in the early 1960s as a psychiatrist at the University of Pennsylvania. He has published over 500 articles and 19 books and has lectured throughout the world. Dr. Beck is the recipient of many professional and scientific honors, including "America’s Nobel," the Lasker Clinical Medical Research Award.
Neil A. Rector, PhD, is Director of Research, Department of Psychiatry, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, and Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Toronto. He is a Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and an editorial board member of several cognitive therapy journals, and conducts research on cognitive mechanisms and cognitive therapy treatments for psychiatric disorders. Dr. Rector has an active clinical practice and is also involved in training and supervision.
Neal Stolar, MD-PhD, is a Medical Director and Director of the Cognitive Therapy for the Treatment of Psychosis Special Project at Project Transition in the Philadelphia area; a psychiatric consultant for Creative Health Services and Penn Behavioral Health; a researcher at the University of Pennsylvania’s Psychopathology Research Unit and Schizophrenia Research Center; and in private practice. Dr. Stolar is a Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy. He has lectured internationally on cognitive therapy of schizophrenia.
Paul Grant, PhD, is Director of Schizophrenia Research and a Fellow in the Psychopathology Research Unit, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Grant’s research interests include cognitive psychopathological models of positive and negative symptoms as well as cognitive therapy of schizophrenia. He is the author of several journal articles and book chapters.
Overview of Schizophrenia | p. 1 |
Biological Contributions | p. 30 |
A Cognitive Conceptualization of Delusions | p. 62 |
A Cognitive Conceptualization of Auditory Hallucinations | p. 102 |
A Cognitive Conceptualization of Negative Symptoms | p. 142 |
A Cognitive Conceptualization of Formal Thought Disorder | p. 159 |
Assessment | p. 176 |
Engagement and Fostering the Therapeutic Relationship | p. 192 |
Cognitive Assessment and Therapy of Delusions | p. 206 |
Cognitive Assessment and Therapy of Auditory Hallucinations | p. 233 |
Cognitive Assessment and Therapy of Negative Symptoms | p. 257 |
Cognitive Assessment and Therapy of Formal Thought Disorder | p. 287 |
Cognitive Therapy and Pharmacotherapy | p. 305 |
An Integrative Cognitive Model of Schizophrenia | p. 324 |
Appendices | |
Beck Cognitive Insight Scale (BCIS) | p. 351 |
Scoring and Interpretation of the Beck Cognitive Insight Scale (BCIS) | p. 352 |
Suggested Outline for Initial Psychological/Psychiatric Evaluation | p. 353 |
Cognitive Assessment of Psychosis Inventory (CAPI) | p. 357 |
Cognitive Triads for Delusional Beliefs | p. 358 |
Cognitive Distortions Seen in Patients with Psychosis | p. 359 |
Cognitive Distortions Specific to Psychosis | p. 361 |
Thought Disorder Rating Scale (THORATS) | p. 362 |
References | p. 363 |
Index | p. 409 |
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