class="p1">Watford Road, Harrow
Middlesex HA13VJ
United Kingdom
1. Agras, W. S., Rossiter, E. M., Arnow, B., Schneider, J. A., Telch, C. F., Raeburn, S. D., Bruce, B., Perl, M., & Koran, L. M. (1992). Pharmacologic and cognitive–behavioral treatment for bulimia nervosa: A controlled comparison. American Journal of Psychiatry, 149, 82–87.
2. American Psychiatric Association. (1994). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (4th ed.). Washington, DC; Author.
3. Arnkoff, D. B., & Glass, C. R. (1992). Cognitive therapy and psychotherapy integration. In D. K. Freedheim (Ed.), History of 'psychotherapy: A century of change (pp. 657–694). Washington, DC. American Psychological Association.
4. Barlow, D., Craske, M.., Cerney J. A., & Klosko J. S. (1989). Behavioral treatment of panic disorder. Behavior Therapy, 20, 261–268.
5. Baucom, D., & Epstein, N. (1990). Cognitive–behavioral marital therapy. New York; Brunner/Mazel.
6. Baucom, D., Sayers, S., & Scher, T. (1990). Supplementary behavioral marital therapy with cognitive restructuring and emotional expressiveness training: An outcome investigation. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 58,636–645.
7. Beck, A. T. (1964). Thinking and depression: II. Theory and therapy. Archives of General Psychiatry, 10,561–571.
8. Beck, A. T. (1976). Cognitive therapy and the emotional disorders. New York; International Universities Press.
9. Beck, A. T. (1987). Cognitive approaches to panic disorder: Theory and therapy. In S. Rachman, & J. Maser (Eds.), Panic: Psychological perspectives (pp. 91–109). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
10. Beck, A. T. (1988). Love is never enough. New York; Harper & Row.
11. Beck, A. T. (in press). Cognitive aspects of personality disorders and their relatioi to syndromal disorders: A psychoevolutionary approach. In C. R. Cloninge (Ed.), Personality and psychopathology. Washington, DC; American Psychiatri Press.
12. Beck, A. T., & Emery, G. (with Greenberg, R. L.). (1985). Anxiety disorders an phobias: A cognitive perspective. New York; Basic Books.
13. Beck, A. T., Freeman, A., & Associates. (1990). Cognitive Therapy of personality disorders. New York; Guilford Press.
14. Beck, A. T., & Greenberg, R. L. (1974). Coping with depression. Bala Cynwyd, PA; Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research.
15. Beck, A. T., & Steer, R, A. (1987). Manual for the revised Beck depression Inventon San Antonio, TX; The Psychological Corporation.
16. Beck, A. T, Rush, A. J., Shaw, B. F., & Emery, G. (1979). Cognitive therapy of depression. New York; Guilford Press.
17. Beck, A. T., Sokol, L., Clark, D. A., Berchick, R. J., & Wright, F. D. (1992). A crossover study of focused cognitive therapy for panic disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, 149(6), 778–783.
18. Beck, A. T, Wright, F. W., Newman, C. F., & Liese, B. (1993). Cognitive therapy of substance abuse. New York; Guilford Press.
19. Bedrosian, R. C, & Bozicas, G. D. (1994). Treating family of origin problems: A cognitive approach. New York; Guilford Press.
20. Benson, H. (1975). The relaxation response. New York; Avon.
21. Beutler, L. E., Scogin, F., Kirkish, P., Schretlen, D., Corbishley, A., Hamblii D., Meredity, K., Potter, R., Bamford, C. R., & Levenson, A. I. (1987). Group cognitive therapy and alprazalam in the treatment of depression in older adults. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 55, 550–556.
22. Bowers, W. A. (1990). Treatment of depressed in- patients: Cognitive therap plus medication, relaxation plus medication, and medication alone. Journal of Psychiatry, 156,73–78.
23. Bowers, W. A. (1993). Cognitive therapy for eating disorders. In J. Wngh M. Thase, A. T. Beck, & J. Ludgate (Eds.), Cognitive therapy with inpatu (pp. 337–356). New York; Guilford Press.
24. Burns, D. D. (1980). Feeling good: The new mood therapy. New York; Signet.
25. Burns, D. D. (1989). The feeling good handbook: Using the new mood therapy everyday life. New York; Morrow.
26. Butler, G. (1989). Phobic disorders. In K. Hawton, P. M. Salkovskis, J. Kirfc D. M. Clark (Eds.), Cognitive–behavior therapy for psychiatric problems: A practical guide (pp. 97–128). New York; Oxford University Press.
27. Butler, G., Fennell, M., Robson, D., & Gelder, M. (1991). Comparison of behavior therapy and cognitive–behavior therapy in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 59,167–175.
28. Casey, D. A., & Grant, R. W. (1993). Cognitive therapy with depressed elderly inpatients. In J. Wright, M. Thase, A. T. Beck, & J. Ludgate (Eds.), Cognitive therapy with inpatients (pp. 295–314). New York; Guilford Press.
29. Chadwick, P. D. J., & Lowe, C. F. (1990). Measurement and modification of delusional beliefs./owma/ of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 58,225–232.
30. Clark, D. M. (1989). Anxiety states: Panic and generalized anxiety. In K. Hawton, P. M. Salkovskis, J. Kirk, & D. M. Clark (Eds.), Cognitive–behavior therapy for psychiatric problems: A practical guide (pp. 52–96). New York; Oxford University Press. Clark, D. M., Salkovskis, P. M., Hackmann, A., Middleton, H., & Gelder, M. (1992). A comparison of cognitive therapy, applied relaxation, and imipramine in the treatment of panic disorder. Britishjoumal of Psychiatry, 164, 759–769.
31. Dancu, C. V., & Foa, E. B. (1992) Posttraumatic stress disorder. In A. Freeman & F. M. Dattilio (Eds.), Comprehensive casebook of cognitive therapy (79–88). New York; Plenum Press.
32. Dattilio, F. M., & Padesky, C. A. (1990). Cognitive therapy with couples. Sarasota, FL; Professional Resource Exchange.
33. Davis, M., Eshelman, E. R., & McKay, M. (1988). The relaxation and stress reduction workbook. Oakland, CA; New Harbinger.
34. Dobson, K. S. (1989). A meta–analysis of the efficacy of cognitive therapy for depression. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 57, 14–419.
35. Edwards, D. J. A. (1989). Cognitive restructuring through general guided imagery: Lessons from Gestalt therapy. In A. Freeman, K. M. Simon, L. E. Beutler, & H. Arkowitz (Eds.), Comprehensive handbook of cognitive therapy (pp. 283–297). New York; Plenum Press.
36. Ellis, A. (1962). Reason and emotion in psychotherapy. New York; Lyle Stuart.
37. Epstein, N., Schlesinger, S. E., & Dryden, W. (1988). Cognitive–behavioral therapy with families. New York; Btimner/Mazel.
38. Evans, J. M. G., Hollun, S. D., DeRubeis, R. J., Piasecki, J. M., Grove, W, M., Garvey, M J., & Tuason, V. B. (1992). Differential relapse following cognitive therapy and pharmacology for depression. Archives of General Psychiatry, 49,802–808.
39. Fairburn, C. G., & Cooper, P. J. (1989). Eating disorders. In K. Hawton, P. M. Salkovskis, J. Kirk, & D. M. Clark (Eds.), Cognitive behavior therapy for psychiatric problems: A practical guide (pp. 277–314). New York; Oxford University Press.
40. Fairburn, C. G. Jones, R., Peveler, R. C, Hope, R. A., & Doll, H. A. (1991). psychological treatments for bulimia nervosa: A comparative trial.