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    CBT for occupational stress in health professionals : introducing a schema-focused approach / [edited by] Martin R. Bamber.

    • Title:CBT for occupational stress in health professionals : introducing a schema-focused approach / [edited by] Martin R. Bamber.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Bamber, Martin R.
    • Published/Created:London [England] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2006.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Medical personnel--Job stress.
      Cognitive therapy.
    • Description:xvii, 262 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages [220]-252) and index.
    • ISBN:1583918515 (hbk)
      1583918523 (pbk)
    • Contents:1. Defining and conceptualizing stress / Martin Bamber
      2. cognitive behavioural model of occupational stress / Martin Bamber
      3. Assessment and treatment strategies for occupational stress / Martin Bamber
      4. Organizational strategies for managing stress at work / Alistair Ostell
      5. Secondary level cognitive and behavioural interventions for normative levels of occupational stress / Martin Bamber
      6. Tertiary level cognitive behavioural interventions for work-related anxiety / Martin Bamber
      7. Cognitive behavioural therapy for other work-related anxiety syndromes / Martin Bamber
      8. Cognitive behavioural therapy for work-related depression and other occupational stress syndromes / Martin Bamber
      9. Theresa : a case of performance anxiety / Mark Latham
      10. Patrick : a case of depression linked to perfectionism / Paul Blenkiron
      11. Colin : a case of health anxiety / Mark Latham
      12. schema-focused model of occupational stress / Martin Bamber and Jason Price
      13. Work dysfunctions and their associated early maladaptive schemata and coping styles / Martin Bamber
      14. schema-focused approach to treating work dysfunctions / Martin Bamber
      15. Conceptualizing and treating a case of workaholism and burnout using the schema-focused approach / Martin Bamber
      16. Occupation as re-enactment : adaptive or maladaptive? / Jason Price
      17. Discussion and conclusions / Martin Bamber.
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