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Overcoming Depression EDITOR-IN-CHIEF DavidH.Barlow,PhD SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD AnneMarieAlbano,PhD GillianButler,PhD DavidM.Clark,PhD EdnaB.Foa,PhD PaulJ.Frick,PhD JackM.Gorman,MD KirkHeilbrun,PhD RobertJ.McMahon,PhD PeterE.Nathan,PhD ChristineMaguthNezu,PhD MatthewK.Nock,PhD PaulSalkovskis,PhD BonnieSpring,PhD GailSteketee,PhD JohnR.Weisz,PhD G.TerenceWilson,PhD Overcoming Depression A COGNITIVE THERAPY APPROACH SECOND EDITION W o r k b o o k Mark Gilson • Arthur Freeman • M. Jane Yates • Sharon Morgillo Freeman 1 2009 1 OxfordUniversityPress,Inc.,publishesworksthatfurther OxfordUniversity’sobjectiveofexcellence inresearch,scholarship,andeducation. Oxford NewYork Auckland CapeTown DaresSalaam HongKong Karachi KualaLumpur Madrid Melbourne MexicoCity Nairobi NewDelhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto Withofficesin Argentina Austria Brazil Chile CzechRepublic France Greece Guatemala Hungary Italy Japan Poland Portugal Singapore SouthKorea Switzerland Thailand Turkey Ukraine Vietnam Copyright©2009byOxfordUniversityPress,Inc. PublishedbyOxfordUniversityPress,Inc. 198MadisonAvenue,NewYork,NewYork10016 www.oup.com OxfordisaregisteredtrademarkofOxfordUniversityPress Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced, storedinaretrievalsystem,ortransmitted,inanyformorbyanymeans, electronic,mechanical,photocopying,recording,orotherwise, withoutthepriorpermissionofOxfordUniversityPress. ISBN978-0-19-537102-4 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica onacid-freepaper About TreatmentsThatWorkTM One of the most difficult problems confronting patients with various disorders and diseases is finding the best help available. Everyone is aware of friends or family who have sought treatment from a seemingly reputable practitioner, only to find out later from another doctor that the original diagnosis was wrong or the treatments recommended were inappropriate or perhaps even harmful. Most patients,orfamilymembers,addressthisproblembyreadingeverythingtheycan about their symptoms, seeking out information on the Internet, or aggressively “askingaround”totapknowledgefromfriendsandacquaintances.Governments and healthcare policymakers are also aware that people in need don’t always get the best treatments—something they refer to as “variability in healthcare practices.” Now healthcare systems around the world are attempting to correct this vari- ability by introducing “evidence-based practice.” This simply means that it is in everyone’s interest that patients get the most up-to-date and effective care for a particular problem. Healthcare policymakers have also recognized that it is very useful to give consumers of healthcare as much information as possible, so that theycanmakeintelligentdecisionsinacollaborativeefforttoimprovehealthand mentalhealth.Thisseries,TreatmentsThatWorkTM isdesignedtoaccomplishjust that. Only the latest and most effective interventions for particular problems are described in user-friendly language. To be included in this series, each treatment program must pass the highest standards of evidence available, as determined by ascientificadvisoryboard.Thus,whenindividualssufferingfromtheseproblems or their family members seek out an expert clinician who is familiar with these interventions and decides that they are appropriate, they will have confidence that they are receiving the best care available. Of course, only your health care professional candecide ontheright mix oftreatmentsforyou. This workbook is designed to help you as you work together with a qualified mental health professional to overcome your depression. The program described will help you develop a set of coping strategies and skills so that you can proac- tively deal with depression and prevent it from compromising your quality of life. Based on the idea that depression is a “beast” to be tamed, the treatment v utilizesanacronymtohelpyouunderstandthegoalsoftreatment.Youwillwork with your therapist to understand the biology of depression, as well as how your emotions,youractivitylevel,thesituationsyoufindyourselfin,andthethoughts youhaveallcontribute toyourdepression(theBEAST). Filledwithworksheetsandformsforcompletingin-sessionexercises,aswellasat- home assignments, this workbook provides all the tools you need to successfully overcomeyourdepressionand preventfuturerelapse. DavidH.Barlow,Editor-in-Chief, TreatmentsThatWork™ Boston,MA vi Acknowledgments WhenAaronT.Beckbegantodevelophisworkondepressionintheearly1960s, he also began a revolution in understanding and treating depression. Over the past decades, his work in cognitive therapy has evolved in clinical sophistica- tion, empirical support, and popularity. The Academy of Cognitive Therapy, TheAssociationofBehaviorandCognitiveTherapy,andtheInternationalAsso- ciation for Cognitive Psychotherapy, along with many professional journals are nowdedicatedtotheadvancementanddisseminationofthecognitive-behavioral model. The authors have had the good fortune of being either faculty (Art Free- man and Mark Gilson) at the Center for Cognitive Therapy at University of Pennsylvania under Dr. Beck’s wise guidance and/or having extensive contact with the organizations he represents. We are grateful for what Aaron T. Beck hasofferedtousand,byextension, totheclinical community. David Barlow,PhD, is apioneer inthedevelopment ofpsychology asanapplied empiricalscience,andhetirelesslyattemptedtogarnerrespectforpsychotherapy as a credible means to help people change for the better. His invitation to Mark Gilsontobeginthisproject willalwaysbe considered anhonorand aprivilege. Aspecialnoteofappreciationgoestoanotherpersonwhohasdeliveredanthems ofhopeintimesofhardship.PeteSeeger,calledthefatherofAmericanfolkmusic andsingerofsongssuchasWeShallOvercomeandTurn,Turn,Turn,offeredsug- gestions for this book when it was first published. As a mentor to Mark Gilson, hismessages(andhislife)ofperseveranceduringtimesofunfairnessandstruggle have helped so many and remain an inspiration. Simple ideas, humility, and sin- cerityofpurposecanmovemountains,andPetehastaughtmanypeopletohold onandfind hope inthemidstofunhappiness andsuffering. Coauthor M. Jane Yates deserves special recognition for doing more editing and rewriting than anyone else on this project. When any of the other authors were delayed,she stepped inand savedtheday. Sharon Morgillo Freeman gives a heartfelt thanks to the many patients whose individual stories and successes contributed to the development of the materials contained in this book. Without their wisdom, assistance, and input this book vii wouldnothavebeenpossible.Tofamilyandfriendsforyourpatiencewhiletime was taken away during the development and completion of yet another project; thank you for your love and support, it means a great deal more than you will everknow. Much gratitude is owed to Mariclaire Cloutier and Cristina Wojdylo at Oxford UniversityPressfortheirincrediblepatience,tirelesshoursofediting,andsupport aswellasfriendshipthroughoutthisproject.Theeditorialstaffhavecontributed immensely to making the materials we put together readable without sacrificing the voice of the authors or the impact of clinical concepts and ideas. Thanks are nowherenearenough. viii Contents Chapter1 Overview 1 Chapter2 Beginning QuestionsandAnswers 15 Chapter3 TheTheoryandPractice ofCognitive Therapy 25 Chapter4 Understanding YourBody:TheBoftheBEAST 33 Chapter5 Understanding theImpact ofEmotion:TheEoftheBEAST 59 Chapter6 TakingAction:TheAoftheBEAST 79 Chapter7 LifeSituationsandVulnerability: TheSoftheBEAST 101 Chapter8 ThoughtsandDepression: TheToftheBEAST 115 Chapter9 RelapsePrevention 155 Chapter10 FinalWords ofHope 169 Appendix ofForms 175 ix

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