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Intro
Preface
Contents
About the Editors
Part I: Introduction
The Three Waves of Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Scientific Aspirations and Scientific Status
History and Revolution of CBT: A Kuhnian Perspective
Wittgensteinian Fibres and CBT
Scientific Epistemology and CBT
Agnotology and CBT
Overview of Chapters in the Present Volume
References
Personal Perspectives on the Development of Behavior Therapy and Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Earliest Influences
Cognitive Factors in Behavior Therapy - The Development of Cognitive Behavior Therapy

The Person as an Active, Thinking Agent
Relaxation as an Active Cognitive Process
Countercontrol
Attribution
Perceived Control
Science and Practice: A Two-Way Street
Principles of Change Not Treatment Packages
Abnormal Psychology Textbook
Clinical Complexity and Psychotherapy Integration
The Therapist's Thoughts and Feelings During Interactions with Patients
The Phenomenological Essence of CBT
Early Involvement in Basic Cognitive Research
Cognitive Assessment
Ethics and Psychotherapy of All Kinds
Clinical Problems as Clinicians' Constructions

Conclusion
References
Meta-science and the Three Waves of Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Three Distinct Sets of Commitments
An Overview
Science and Problem Solving
First Wave: Skinner, Behavior Therapy, and Applied Behavior Analysis
B. F. Skinner's Views of Science
Skinner's Philosophy of Science and Evolutionary Epistemology
Skinner's Indigenous Evolutionary Epistemology
The Second Wave: The Stoics and Neo-Popperians
The Stoics
Popper and the Neo-Popperians
Bartley's Pan-Critical Rationalism
Pan-Critical Rationality and Evolution

Pan-Critical Rationality and Rational Emotive Therapy
The Third Wave: Post-Modernism and Contextualism
Functional Contextualism
Evolutionary Epistemology
Basic and Applied Science: A Reticulated Model
Middle-Level Terms and Constructs
Conclusions
References
What Is First-Wave Behavior Therapy?
A Representative View of Behavior Therapy
Neobehaviorism
Behavior Analysis
Conclusion
Foundations of Behavior Therapy
Long Past: 500 B.C.E.-1900 C.E.
Conclusion
Short History: 1900-1950
Recent Origins: 1950-1960
Institutional Founding (1960-1970)

Yesterday and Today
Yesterday
Today
Conclusion
References
What Is Second Wave Behavior Therapy?
Essentials of CBT
The Origins of CBT
Overcoming the Limits of First Wave Behavior Therapy
REBT and CT
Albert Ellis' Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Aaron Beck's Cognitive Behavior Therapy
The Relationship Between Second and Third Wave Therapies
CBT Strategies
What Do Patients Learn in CBT?
Conclusion
References
What Is Third Wave Behavior Therapy?
Third Wave Behavior Therapies
History
"Anomalies" in the Context of the Second Wave

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