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Conditioned Reflex Therapy

How to be Assertive, Happy and Authentic and Overcome Anxiety and Depression

Andrew Salter

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Watkins Publishing
12 November 2019
Andrew Salter's Conditioned Reflex Therapy introduced behavior therapy as well as many specific techniques still used today, including methods for assertion, relaxation, imagery and short-term therapy. CRT includes numerous case studies of how Salter helped clients quickly overcome phobias, anxieties, and depression.

As we change what you say and do, we will change what you think and feel. --Andrew Salter

Welcomed as a revolutionary and effective approach to improve people's mental health and help them find happiness when it was first published in 1949, Andrew Salter's Conditioned Reflex Therapy introduced both the fundamental ideas of behavior therapy and many techniques still practised today.

This classic guide, which is perhaps the first self-help book, includes specific methods for assertion, getting in touch with your feelings, relaxation, and using imagery to overcome phobias, anxieties, and depression. Captivating and direct, it still seems fresh, though it also conveys the spirit of New York City in the late 1940's. It vividly evokes the timeless concerns of people striving for happiness and self-actualization amid the energy of post-war America, the hum of traffic, the buzz of restaurants and cocktail parties. It will teach you how to be more aware of your feelings and more authentic in your life, and thereby to be happier and more fulfilled in your relationships and career.
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Imprint:   Watkins Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   0th New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm, 
Weight:   368g
ISBN:   9781786782908
ISBN 10:   1786782901
Pages:   249
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Andrew Salter (May 9, 1914 - October 6, 1996) introduced conditioned reflex therapy, the first systematic approach to behavior therapy , in 1949. It emphasized assertive and expressive behavior as the way to combat inhibitory behavioral and self-defeating cognitive patterns which Salter argued were the underlying causes of most neuroses. In the early 1940's, Salter developed a model of hypnosis and hypnotherapy based on conditioning which has since become broadly accepted.

Reviews for Conditioned Reflex Therapy: How to be Assertive, Happy and Authentic and Overcome Anxiety and Depression

I have read [Salter's work] with admiration and approval. - H.G. Wells (1943) Most interesting and fundamentally sound. - Aldous Huxley (1943) ... a founder of behavior therapy ... [Salter] helped develop the theoretical underpinnings and clinical applications of behavior therapy decades before the field became popular. - New York Times (1996) A pioneering behavior therapist. - Albert Ellis, PhD; President, Albert Ellis Institute; Developer of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (2002) Praise for CRT Andrew Salter blazed a trail into new territory, paving the way for what has become known as cognitive behavior therapy. - Arnold Lazerus, PhD, ABPP; Distinguished Professor of Psychology (Emeritus), Rutgers University; Past-President, Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy (2002) CRT remains decades ahead of the field. A half a century later, it is still an extraordinarily effective classic. The vision of Andrew Salter lives on. - Pat de Leon, PhD; Former President, American Psychological Association; former Chief of Staff, Senator Daniel Inouye (2002) ... [L]ively, literate, and sometimes puckishly provocative prose .... [A] vision and a set of techniques that have become ... widely accepted and applied ... effective for a wide variety of disorders.... Salter's ongoing influence extends beyond behavior therapy and psychology generally. - Gerald Davison, PhD; Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology, University of Southern California; Past-President, Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy (2002) ... remarkably engaging, clinically astute, and of great practical value.... anticipated much of contemporary behavior therapy.... groundbreaking.... focused primarily on action in everyday life and expression of how one feels to achieve therapeutic change. - Alan Kazdin, PhD, ABPP; Sterling Professor of Psychology & Professor of Child Psychiatry (Emeritus), Yale University; former President, American Psychological Association; Past-President, Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy (2018) Salter ... helped forge an important new path in psychological healing, and the procedures ... in the book can now continue to help people for many years to come. - Francine Shapiro, PhD; Senior Research Fellow, Emeritus Mental Research Institute; Originator of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy (2018) ... energy and boldness. .... direct, wise without being complex, and ready to take on the world.... [I]t lit the match that became behavior therapy .... Salter's genius is his intuitive grasp of what moves human beings and his willingness to charge straight in that direction .... of more than historical interest ... especially for beginning behavioral and cognitive therapists. - Steven C. Hayes, PhD; Foundation Professor of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno; Developer of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Relational Frame Theory (2018) Much of the science and wisdom on which modern day, powerful ... interventions are based comes from this book.... fascinating case studies described in lucid and vigorous prose ... this timeless classic should be read by every therapist and most of their patients. - David H. Barlow Ph.D, ABPP; Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry Emeritus; Founder, Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University; Past-President, AABT


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