Cognitive Group Addiction Treatment: A Fresh Perspective

Reviews the book, Group Cognitive Therapy for Addictions by Amy Wenzel, Bruce S. Liese, Aaron T. Beck, and Dara G. Friedman-Wheeler (see record 2012-17305-000). In promoting the cognitive therapy addictions group (CTAG) model, the authors have artfully provided a well-explained text, divided into th...

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