Designed for distribution to patients, this concise guide provides basic information about chronic depression and a clear introduction to CBASP (Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy). Several case examples are included to help the patient understand what the CBASP techniques are, how they work, and what to expect from treatment in terms of outcome goals. Written in a hopeful, empathic tone, the manual provides needed support to chronically depressed individuals as they begin the challenging work of CBASP psychotherapy.
James P. McCullough, Jr., PhD, is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and was elected a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology by the American Board of Psychological Forensic Examiners. He is is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Virginia Commonwealth University, where he served on the faculty for 45 years. An award-winning educator and researcher, Dr. McCullough's areas of special interest are dysthymia, double depression, and chronic major depression, particularly diagnostic criteria; unipolar diagnostic category psychosocial comparisons; and cognitive and single-case methodology evaluating both private practice and research.
For distribution by CBASP-trained clinicians to patients undergoing CBASP treatment for chronic depression.
I. The Chronically Depressed Patient
1. Introduction to the CBASP Manual
2. Two Types of Chronic Depression
Early-Onset Chronic Depression
Late-Onset Chronic Depression
3. Common Problems of the Chronically Depressed Patient
The Global Thinking Approach to Coping
The "Nothing I Do Matters" Defeatist Approach to Coping
Consequences for Global/Defeatist Thinking
Goals of Your Treatment
II. An Introduction to CBASP Techniques
4. Situational Analysis
Dealing with One Problem at a Time
Two Case Examples
Case 1: Mary
Case 2: Ralph
5. The Interpersonal Discrimil“.