Cognitive-Behavioural Interventions in Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy

This book presents the application of the model of cognitive behavioural intervention in the practice of physiotherapy and occupational therapy addressing a range of clinical problems with contributions from professionals who are specialists in their field. The purpose of the book is to increase kn...

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Other Authors: Donaghy, Marie (Editor), Nicol, Maggie (Editor), Davidson, Kate M. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Edinburgh New York Butterworth-Heinemann 2008
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505 0 # |a Cognitive behavioural approaches in the treatment of alcohol addiction / Marie Donaghy -- Chronic pain / Denis Martin and Liz Macleod -- Fibromyalgia management using cognitive-behavioural principles : a practical approach for therapists / Mick Skelly -- Chronic fatigue syndrome / Tina Everett and Anne Stewart -- Concluding comments / Marie Donaghy, Maggie Nicol, and Kate Davidson. 
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