Encyclopedia of Cognitive Behavior Therapy
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COGNITIVE B E H AV I O R THERAPY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
ARTHUR FREEMAN EDITORS
STEPHANIE H. FELGOISE, ARTHUR M. NEZU, CHRISTINE M. NEZU, AND MARK A. REINECKE
Encyclopedia of
Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Encyclopedia of
Cognitive Behavior Therapy Arthur Freeman, Editor-in-Chief St. Francis University Fort Wayne, Indiana
Editors Stephanie H. Felgoise
Arthur M. Nezu
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Philadephia, Pennsylvania
Drexel University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Christine M. Nezu Drexel University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mark A. Reinecke Northwestern University Chicago, Illinois
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Encyclopedia of cognitive behavior therapy / [edited by] Arthur Freeman. p. ; cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-306-48580-X (alk. paper) 1. Cognitive therapy—Encyclopedias. I. Freeman, Arthur, 1942[DNLM: 1. Cognitive Therapy—Encyclopedias—English. WM 13 E553 2004] RC489.C63E537 2004 616.89⬘142––dc22
ISBN-10: 0-306-48580-X ISBN-13: 978-306-48581-0
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Printed on acid-free paper.
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Foreword
I am honored and pleased to have been asked to write the foreword for this encyclopedic (literally) compendium of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). Being there at the beginning, I have had the great opportunity and pleasure to see this broad-based field grow in many directions—both in terms of breadth and depth—over the past several decades. It becomes a difficult task to be able to be familiar, much less knowledgeable, with every therapeutic strategy that can be found under the umbrella of CBT. I believe that this team of editors, led by Art Freeman, has done that admirably. The Encyclopedia of Cognitive Behavior Therapy represents a culmination of a revolution that changed the face of psychotherapy during the second half of the twentieth century. Starting with both the initial enthusiasm and excitement and also resistance of the psychological and psychiatric community for therapies that directly helped people to improve the way they behave and think, CBT has now emerged, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, as an expansive and diverse field. Had you asked me in 1979 what I would recommend a
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