Cognitive therapy of depression/ Aa ron T. Beck,..[et al] - New York: The guilford press, 1979. - 424 p.

Role of emotions in cognitive therapy --
Therapeutic relationship, application to cognitive therapy --
Structure of the therapeutic interview --
Initial interview --
Session by session treatment, a typical course of therapy --
Application of behavioral techniques --
Cognitive techniques --
Focus on target symptoms --
Specific techniques for the suicidal patient --
Interview with a depressed suicidal patient --
Depressogenic assumptions --
Integration of homework into therapy --
Technical problems --
Problems related to termination and relapse --
Group cognitive therapy for depressed patients / S.D. Hollon and B.F. Shaw --
Cognitive therapy and antidepressant medications --
Outcome studies of cognitive therapy --
Appendix: Materials, Beck Inventory, Scale for suicide ideation, Daily record of dysfunctional thoughts, Competency checklist for cognitive therapists, Possible reasons for not doing self-help assignments, Research protocol for outcome study at Center for Cognitive Therapy, Further materials and technical aids.

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