Background
Davis, Denise Diane was born on January 16, 1956 in Muskegon, Michigan, United States.
( This landmark work was the first to present a cognitive...)
This landmark work was the first to present a cognitive framework for understanding and treating personality disorders. Part I lays out the conceptual, empirical, and clinical foundations of effective work with this highly challenging population, reviews cognitive aspects of Axis II disorders, and delineates general treatment principles. In Part II, chapters detail the process of cognitive-behavioral therapy for each of the specific disorders, review the clinical literature, guide the therapist through diagnosis and case conceptualization, and demonstrate the nuts and bolts of cognitive intervention.
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Davis, Denise Diane was born on January 16, 1956 in Muskegon, Michigan, United States.
Bachelor of Science, Florida State University, 1977; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Southern California, 1982.
Clinical psychologist, Indiana U. School Medicine, Indianapolis, 1982-1988; assistant professor psychiatry, Indiana U. School Medicine, Indianapolis, 1983-1988; assistant professor psychiatry Mood Disorders Clinic, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 1988-1994; assistant professor, director graduate studies in clinical psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, since 1992; director Cognitive Therapy Center, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, since 1995.
( This landmark work was the first to present a cognitive...)
Member American Psychological Association, Association for Advancement of Behavioral Therapy, International Association for Cognitive Therapy, Tennessee Psychological Association (grass roots coordinator 1988-1991), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Charles R. Sharbel, August 4, 1984. Children: Charles D., Daniel D.