The second section’s three chapters address emotion, a crucial psychotherapeutic ingredient that therapists mechanically reliant on cognitive behavior therapy techniques may neglect. Section 3 describes cognitive behavior therapy for patients with specific disorders: psychosis, bipolar disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and binge-eating disorders. A fourth section comprises rather basic chapters on couple and family therapy, and the chapters in the final section concern "difficult-to-treat" patients (dialectical behavior therapy for patients with borderline personality disorder), negotiating alliance ruptures, angry patients, and medication compliance with difficult patients.