The Causes and Cures of Neurosis (Psychology Revivals)
An introduction to modern behaviour therapy based on learning theory and the principles of conditioning
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The Causes and Cures of Neurosis (Psychology Revivals)
An introduction to modern behaviour therapy based on learning theory and the principles of conditioning
About This Book
Originally published in 1965 this book was an introduction to post-Freudian methods of diagnosing and treating neurotics of the time. These methods were known collectively as 'behaviour therapy', a term indicating their derivation from modern behaviourism, learning theory, and conditioning principles. In the early twentieth century John B. Watson pointed out that 'psychology, as the behaviourist views it, is a purely objective experimental branch of natural science. Its theoretical goal is the prediction and control of behaviour.' Behaviour therapy attempts to extend this control to the field of neurotic disorders, and in doing so it makes use of experimental laboratory findings, and of theories based on these. It was seen as the very opposite of the position taken by psychoanalysis.
The authors believed that, by the late twentieth century, behaviour therapy would be 'firmly established as one of the most important, if not the most important, weapon in the hands of psychiatrists and clinical psychologists'.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Introduction
- 1. The Nature of Neurosis
- 2. Dimensions of Personality
- 3. The Biological Basis of Personality
- 4. Drive, Drugs and Personality
- 5. Anxiety StatesâI
- 6. Anxiety StatesâII
- 7. Hysterical Disorders
- 8. Psychomotor Disturbances
- 9. Obsessional-Compulsive Disorders
- 10. Sexual Disorders
- 11. Avoidance Conditioning and Aversion Treatment
- 12. Modification of the Behaviour of Psychotic Patients
- 13. Children's DisordersâI
- 14. Children's DisordersâII
- 15. Children's DisordersâIII
- 16. THe Results of Behaviour Therapy
- 17. Recovery and Relapses
- Bibliography and Author Index
- Subject Index