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Contents | Cognitive-Behavior Therapy Case Formulation Worksheet | Automatic Thoughts Checklist | Thought Change Record | Definitions of Cognitive Errors | Examining the Evidence for Automatic Thoughts Worksheet | Weekly Activity Schedule | Schema Inventory | Examining the Evidence for Schemas Worksheet | Well-Being Log: Building and Sustaining Well-Being | Safety Plan Worksheet | Cognitive-Behavior Therapy Supervision Checklista

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Appendix 1 is available as a free download in its entirety and in larger format on the American Psychiatric Association Publishing Web site: https://www.appi.org/wright. aAdapted with permission from Wright JH, Wright AS, Beck AT: Good Days Ahead. Moraga, CA, Empower Interactive, 2016. Copyright © Empower Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved. Permission is granted for readers to use these items in clinical practice.

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Learning Cognitive-Behavior Therapy
May 2017
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