Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
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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.
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
Additional materials
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
Additional materials
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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