Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

Foundations for Practice
Third Edition
Frank Wills - University of Wales College, Newport
Diana J Sanders - Counselling Psychologist and BABCP Accredited Cognitive Psychotherapist in Independent Practice, Oxford
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
November 2012 | 352 pages | Sage UK
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Description

In their established introduction to contemporary CBT theory and practice, Diana Sanders and Frank Wills show how therapeutic change takes place across a network of cognitive, emotional and behavioral functioning. They explain the central concepts of CBT and illustrate - with numerous case examples - how these can effectively be put into practice at each stage of the therapeutic process. The revised book now includes:

  • Recent developments in CBT, i.e., new settings and applications including guided self-help, computerized CBT, IAPT & stepped care
  • Two brand new chapters on mindfulness and increasing access to CBT
  • Extra case studies, chapter previews, exercises and further reading, plus an appendix of further resources
  • Coverage of a wider range of client issues

This continues to be the ideal companion for those working - or training to work - in the psychological therapies and mental health.

Contents

PART ONE: CBT: THEORY, MODEL AND STRUCTURE

  • CBT: A Developing Model
  • The Therapeutic Relationship and Interpersonal Sensitivity in CBT
  • Assessing and Formulating Clients for CBT
  • Interpersonal CBT and the Therapeutic Relationship

PART TWO: CBT PRACTICE

  • Beginning and Structuring CBT
  • Cognitive Interventions in CBT
  • New Behavioural Directions in CBT
  • Emotional Interventions in CBT
  • Mindfulness and the third wave developments in CBT
  • Working with assumptions, core beliefs and schemas - getting to the heart of the problems
  • Process difficultiesn and endings in CBT

PART THREE: CBT IN CONTEXT

  • Applications of CBT
  • CBT and IAPT
  • Epilogue
  • Appendix
  • References
  • Index

Description

In their established introduction to contemporary CBT theory and practice, Diana Sanders and Frank Wills show how therapeutic change takes place across a network of cognitive, emotional and behavioral functioning. They explain the central concepts of CBT and illustrate - with numerous case examples - how these can effectively be put into practice at each stage of the therapeutic process. The revised book now includes:

  • Recent developments in CBT, i.e., new settings and applications including guided self-help, computerized CBT, IAPT & stepped care
  • Two brand new chapters on mindfulness and increasing access to CBT
  • Extra case studies, chapter previews, exercises and further reading, plus an appendix of further resources
  • Coverage of a wider range of client issues

This continues to be the ideal companion for those working - or training to work - in the psychological therapies and mental health.

Contents

PART ONE: CBT: THEORY, MODEL AND STRUCTURE

  • CBT: A Developing Model
  • The Therapeutic Relationship and Interpersonal Sensitivity in CBT
  • Assessing and Formulating Clients for CBT
  • Interpersonal CBT and the Therapeutic Relationship

PART TWO: CBT PRACTICE

  • Beginning and Structuring CBT
  • Cognitive Interventions in CBT
  • New Behavioural Directions in CBT
  • Emotional Interventions in CBT
  • Mindfulness and the third wave developments in CBT
  • Working with assumptions, core beliefs and schemas - getting to the heart of the problems
  • Process difficultiesn and endings in CBT

PART THREE: CBT IN CONTEXT

  • Applications of CBT
  • CBT and IAPT
  • Epilogue
  • Appendix
  • References
  • Index
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Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

Foundations for Practice


November 2012 | 352 pages | Sage UK

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In their established introduction to contemporary CBT theory and practice, Diana Sanders and Frank Wills show how therapeutic change takes place across a network of cognitive, emotional and behavioral functioning. They explain the central concepts of CBT and illustrate - with numerous case examples - how these can effectively be put into practice at each stage of the therapeutic process. The revised book now includes:

  • Recent developments in CBT, i.e., new settings and applications including guided self-help, computerized CBT, IAPT & stepped care
  • Two brand new chapters on mindfulness and increasing access to CBT
  • Extra case studies, chapter previews, exercises and further reading, plus an appendix of further resources
  • Coverage of a wider range of client issues

This continues to be the ideal companion for those working - or training to work - in the psychological therapies and mental health.


Table Of Contents:

  • PART ONE: CBT: THEORY, MODEL AND STRUCTURE
  • CBT: A Developing Model
  • The Therapeutic Relationship and Interpersonal Sensitivity in CBT
  • Assessing and Formulating Clients for CBT
  • Interpersonal CBT and the Therapeutic Relationship
  • PART TWO: CBT PRACTICE
  • Beginning and Structuring CBT
  • Cognitive Interventions in CBT
  • New Behavioural Directions in CBT
  • Emotional Interventions in CBT
  • Mindfulness and the third wave developments in CBT
  • Working with assumptions, core beliefs and schemas - getting to the heart of the problems
  • Process difficultiesn and endings in CBT
  • PART THREE: CBT IN CONTEXT
  • Applications of CBT
  • CBT and IAPT
  • Epilogue
  • Appendix
  • References
  • Index

Recent Product Reviews:

A good, easy to follow introductory book for all trainee therapists. From planning to formulations, it provides a practical and up to date guided approach to practising CB. The book addresses key important aspects and competencies, from initial assessment through planning and formulation.The addition of Chapter 12 covering CBT in the context of IAPT is helpful and informative, providing the reader with an insight into the intricacies of working in this Service.
Mrs Ana Paula Wellbrook, Counselling and Psychology, City Lit
This book is a good academic resource for students and trainee counsellors. Linkinging theory to practise with clear jargon-free explanations, the authors enable the reader to get a true sense of how to use CBT to work with a wide range of client problems/difficulties. Clinical examples help further illustrate how to apply the various key concepts to achieve emotional and behavioural change.The chapter on the wider applications of CBT is informative and it helps further cement CBT’s invaluable position in an effective health care system.
Mrs Ana Paula Wellbrook, Counselling and Psychology, City Lit
Comprehensive book which is easy to read. Very good introduction into CBT. Very good resource
Mrs Tracey Rogers, Faculty of Health, University of Central Lancashire
A very comprehensive introductory text which explores the therapeutic relationship and process issues.
Ms Melanie Spragg, Psychology , University of East London
An excellent resource for students. Easy to read, practical with great case examples.
Mrs Jade Mullen, Counselling and Psychotherapy, PCI College

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