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New Directions in Progressive Relaxation Training Douglas A. Bernstein

New Directions in Progressive Relaxation Training By Douglas A. Bernstein

New Directions in Progressive Relaxation Training by Douglas A. Bernstein


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Summary

A description of the therapist behaviours necessary for the effective application of progressive relaxation training. The guide was written to provide therapists in many disciplines, including psychology, nursing and social work, with the tools they need to train their clients in relaxation.

New Directions in Progressive Relaxation Training Summary

New Directions in Progressive Relaxation Training: A Guidebook for Helping Professionals by Douglas A. Bernstein

Psychotherapy continues to progress at a remarkable rate as researchers become more creative in the development and application of a wide variety of empirically tested techniques. Older techniques have been refined and newer ones have emerged. Both old and new techniques are being quantified, assessed, and compared in group design research, and, for the first time since modern therapy's beginnings in the writings of Sigmund Freud, remarkable strides have been made in asking and answering vital questions about the effectiveness of various treatment strategies. One such strategy, Progressive Relaxation Training, grew out of a set of methods originating in the 1930s in the writings of Edmund Jacobson. The primary purpose of this guide is to set forth in detail the therapist behaviors and skills necessary for the effective application of progressive relaxation training. The guide was designed to provide therapists in many disciplinesincluding psychology, psychiatry, social work, pastoral counseling, nursing, and rehabilitation services, for examplewith the tools they need to train their clients in relaxation. The guide was also designed to be used in research on stress and stress management, psychotherapy outcome, and related topics. This purpose is particularly important because there are few manuals available which describe in detail the actual procedures used in relaxation training.

About Douglas A. Bernstein

DOUGLAS A. BERNSTEIN is Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Courtesy Professor of Psychology at the University of South Florida. He has written, with Thomas D. Borkovec, Progressive Relaxation Training and, with M.T. Nietzel and R. Milich, Introduction to Clinical Psychology. He is also lead author on the fifth edition of an introductory textbook, Psychology. He is a fellow of both the American Psychological Association and the American Psychological Society. THOMAS D. BORKOVEC is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Pennsylvania State University. His empirical work has involved both basic and applied research, and his therapy outcome investigations on the cognitive behavioral treatment of generalized anxiety disorder have been funded by the National Institute of Mental Health since 1984. He has published more than 120 journal articles and book chapters. HOLLY HAZLETT-STEVENS is a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her work focuses on anxiety and relaxation research.

Table of Contents

Introduction Background of Progressive Relaxation Training Targets for Progressive Relaxation Training Physical Setting for Progressive Relaxation Training Session 1: The Rationale Session 2: Basic Procedures Variations on the Basic Procedures Differential Relaxation and Conditioned Relaxation Possible Problems and Suggested Solutions Assessing a Client's Progress Hypnosis, Drugs, and Progressive Relaxation Evaluation Research and Progressive Relaxation Training Applied Relaxation Training

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GOR007008421
9780275968373
0275968375
New Directions in Progressive Relaxation Training: A Guidebook for Helping Professionals by Douglas A. Bernstein
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2000-02-28
176
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