
Cognitive Hypnotherapy With Depression
A cognitive dissociative model of nonendogenous unipolar depression (CDMD) is described. The model offers a framework for extending Beck's cognitive theory of depression and it provides the grounding for combining cognitive and hypnotic techniques in the management of depression. An
integrated approach to treatment, referred to as cognitive hypnotherapy, based on the model is described in detail.
Document Type: Journal Article
Affiliations: Psychological Services Branch, Calgary Police Service
Publication date: January 1, 1994
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