
Depression Is One Of The Most Common Forms Of Psychological Distress And Can Have Devastating Consequences For Individuals And Their Loved Ones. Decades Of Research Have Shown That There Are Many Possible Causes Of Depression, And One Of Those Causes Involves Problems With Self-regulation. Self-regulation Involves Setting And Pursuing Important Personal Goals - Put Simply, The Process Of Trying To Be The Kind Of Person You Want To Be. Self-system Therapy For Depression: Therapist Guide Provides A Thorough Description Of Self-system Therapy (sst)-a Motivational Approach To Treating Depression That Helps Decrease Feelings Of Disappointment And Failure And Increase Feelings Of Pride And Accomplishment, By Improving The Process Of Self-regulation. Clinical Studies Have Shown That Sst Is Effective In Reducing Depression And Anxiety. The Treatment Program Is Structured Within A 16-session Plan, And Strategies And Techniques For Each Phase Of Treatment Are Presented In Detail, Along With Case Vignettes And Examples. The Core Strategies Of Sst Focus On Identifying Appropriate And Reasonable Personal Goals And Standards (including Coping With Perfectionistic Standards), Evaluating And Improving The Effectiveness Of Goal Pursuit Strategies, And Adjusting Goals In Order To Improve Opportunities For Positive Emotions. The Accompanying Client Workbook Explains The Basics Of Self-regulation In Simple Terms And Provides Worksheets To Help Illustrate And Implement These Strategies.
This book investigates the efficacy of Self-System Therapy (SST) as a targeted intervention for depression by addressing deficits in self-regulation. The authors, a team of clinical researchers and psychologists, utilize empirical data and motivational theory to present a structured framework for helping patients align their personal goals with their self-concept. The text argues that by modifying how individuals set and pursue standards, clinicians can reduce depressive symptoms and foster positive emotional outcomes.
What You Will Find
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Clinicians and researchers identify this work as a foundational manual for implementing goal-oriented, motivational therapy in a clinical setting. Experts frequently note the clarity of the 16-session structure and the practical utility of the included case vignettes for practitioners.
Page Count:
128
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019060249X
ISBN-13:
9780190602499
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