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    <subfield code="a">1.Extending CBT to Groups -- Why CBT Is Increasingly Used for Common Mental Health Problems -- Principles of CBT -- Cost-Effectiveness of CBT -- Transporting Individual CBT to a Group Setting -- Adapting CBT to CBGT: panic disorder illustration -- Managing the group process across CBGT -- Unique Benefits of the Group Format -- How to Start a CBT Group -- Setting up the group room -- The first session -- Absences and being late -- Confidentiality and socializing outside the group -- Member introductions -- Expectations for CBGT commitment -- Note-taking by CBGT therapists -- Subsequent sessions -- Summary -- Notes -- Recommended Readings for Clinicians -- References -- 2.Working with Process and Content -- Process and Content in Group Therapy -- Group Process in Theory -- Group Process in Practice: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Illustration -- Instillation of hope -- Universality -- Imitative behavior and peer modeling</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">Imparting of information -- Altruism -- Group cohesiveness -- Existential factors -- Catharsis -- Interpersonal learning and new ways of socializing -- Experiencing the group as similar to one's family of origin -- Group process research and CBGT application -- Scott's General Group Therapeutic Skills Rating Scale -- Summary -- Note -- Recommended Readings for Clinicians -- References -- 3.Effectiveness of CBGT Compared to Individual CBT: Research Review -- Depression -- Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) -- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) -- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) -- Panic Disorder -- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) -- Addictions -- Psychosis -- Hoarding -- Language and Culture -- What to Take Away from the Research Findings -- Summary -- References -- 4.CBGT for Depression: Psychoeducation and Behavioral Interventions -- The Diagnoses of Depression -- Treatment Protocols Informed by Beck's Cognitive Model of Depression</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">An Example of a CBGT Depression Protocol -- Psychoeducation -- Behavioral Interventions -- Focus on Emotions in Preparation for the Thought Records -- Capitalizing on the Group in CBGT for Depression -- Summary -- Notes -- Recommended Readings for Clinicians -- References -- 5.CBGT for Depression: Cognitive Interventions and Relapse Prevention -- The Thought Record in a Group -- Other Cognitive Interventions -- Testing assumptions -- Testing core beliefs -- Behavioral experiments -- CBGT Psychodrama -- Relapse Prevention -- Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) -- Summary -- Note -- Recommended Readings for Clinicians -- References -- 6.How to "Sell" CBGT, Prevent Dropouts, and Evaluate Outcomes -- Drawing People into CBGT -- Preparing Clients for CBGT -- Individual pregroup orientation -- Group pregroup orientation -- Rapid access group orientation -- Preventing Dropouts -- Expectations for CBGT -- Client Characteristics Impacting CBGT</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">Chronic pain -- Gender -- Evaluating CBGT Outcomes -- The benefits of outcome measures -- The CORE-R outcome battery -- Summary -- Note -- Recommended Reading and Viewing for Clinicians -- References -- 7.Transdiagnostic and Other Heterogeneous Groups -- Why Consider Transdiagnostic Groups? -- What Do Transdiagnostic CBGT Protocols Include? -- Mixing anxiety with depression in the same group -- Mixing different anxiety disorders in the same group -- CBGT for Social Anxiety and Panic Disorder -- The diagnosis of social anxiety disorder -- Why groups can be challenging for people with social anxiety -- Why a transdiagnostic group is attractive for people with social anxiety -- Key features of a mixed social anxiety and panic group -- In-session social anxiety exposures -- CBGT for Different Types of Trauma -- The diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) -- From homogeneous to heterogeneous trauma groups -- Self-care skills as a prerequisite</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">Cognitive processing therapy (CPT) in heterogeneous CBGT for trauma -- The role of exposure in CBGT for trauma -- Capitalizing on the group in heterogeneous CBGT for trauma -- Summary -- Notes -- Recommended Readings for Clinicians -- References -- 8.Augmenting CBGT with Other Therapy Approaches -- Integrating CBGT and Mindfulness: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) -- The diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder -- CBGT for GAD -- Intolerance of uncertainty -- Problem solving -- Imaginary exposure -- GAD and mindfulness -- Integrating mindfulness into CBGT -- CBGT and Interpersonal Therapy: Perinatal Depression -- Integrating interpersonal therapy (IPT) into CBGT -- What exactly is IPT? -- Research support for IPT and CBT in treating perinatal depression -- Example of combined IPT and CBGT for perinatal depression -- Summary -- Notes -- Recommended Readings for Clinicians -- References -- 9.How to Fine-Tune CBGT Interventions</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">Why Exposure Hierarchies are Important -- How to develop exposure hierarchies in the group -- How to Support Homework Completion -- How to Plan for Termination -- Becoming one's own therapist -- Formal and informal booster sessions -- How to Handle the Last CBGT Session -- Summary -- References -- 10.Who Is Qualified to Offer CBGT? -- Standards for Training and Qualifications -- How to Become a CBGT Therapist -- Qualifications of the competent CBGT therapist -- Declarative knowledge about core CBT competencies -- Implementing declarative knowledge into real groups -- Ongoing observational learning and supervision -- Equal Cofacilitation -- Students in CBGT Training -- How to Stay Competent as a CBGT Therapist -- Summary -- Recommended Resources for Clinicians -- References -- 11.Later Life Depression and Anxiety -- Depression and Anxiety in the Elderly -- Psychotherapy for the Elderly -- Group therapy -- CBGT for the elderly</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">CBGT Treatment Issues -- The people module -- How to improve homework compliance? -- Capitalizing on the group in CBGT for Latino immigrants -- A CBGT Program for African American Women -- Common Challenges in Culturally Sensitive CBGT -- Summary -- Note -- Recommended Readings for Clinicians -- References -- 15.Hoarding -- The Diagnosis and Features of Hoarding Disorder -- Financial and social burdens -- Why do people hoard? -- CBT for Compulsive Hoarding -- CBT model of compulsive hoarding -- Assessment -- Hoarding-specific CBT -- CBGT for Compulsive Hoarding -- CBGT Protocol for Compulsive Hoarding -- Psychoeducation -- Motivation and goal setting -- Skills training for organizing and problem solving -- Challenging unhelpful thinking -- Exposures and behavioral experiments -- Homework -- Relapse prevention -- Capitalizing on the Group for Compulsive Hoarding -- Common Challenges in CBGT for Hoarding -- Summary</subfield>
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