Cognitive behavioural therapy Books
Taylor & Francis Ltd Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the Busy Child Psychiatrist and Other Mental Health Professionals
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The CBT Handbook Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Book SynopsisThis is a comprehensive resource of photocopiable worksheets to aid therapeutic intervention. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) aims to help people overcome their emotional difficulties through helping them identify and change their thoughts and behaviour. CBT has been evaluated for a wide range of presenting problems and evidence of its efficacy found for depression, panic, agoraphobia, generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), specific phobia, social phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This eminently practical book provides more than 80 A4 photocopiable worksheets for cognitive behavioural therapists to use with clients. As well as covering the fundamental techniques of CBT, it supplies worksheets specific to presenting problems, such as OCD, panic and worry. Worksheets are essential tools in CBT. They record events and patterns, provide new information, and suggest new ways of thinking and acting. When and how to use a worksheet is deteTable of Contents171pp Paperback ISBN 978-0-86388-761-1 ORDER CODE D11-002-5660 GBP47.25
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Taylor & Francis Ltd CBT as an Integrative Psychotherapy
Book SynopsisCBT as an Integrative Psychotherapy explores the current key themes, approaches, and interventions in psychotherapy. Developed and based on a dialogue between trainee psychotherapists, colleagues, collaborators, and scholars, this book integrates theoretical and technical aspects of psychological interventions. Chapters link theory and practice and provide philosophical insights in an accessible and discursive manner. The authors conduct a thoughtful analysis of psychotherapy and cover several topics including conflict, acceptance, self-esteem, and pseudo psychology.This book is discursive in nature and essential reading for novice and more experienced therapists. The integrative approach used throughout will allow trainees and practitioners to discover a coherent theoretical and practical framework for helping a diverse range of clients. Trade Review"This book, authored by expert clinicians and teachers of psychotherapy in Italy and the UK, provides the theoretical basis and description of Integrative Psychotherapy. The treatment is distinguished from the other eclectic and pluralistic approaches, as it is based on a robust cognitive psychotherapy model. The book will be invaluable both for trainee and experienced clinicians who wish to learn an innovative psychological treatment with an origianl cross-cultural perspective"Riccardo Dalle Grave, MD. Director of the Department of Eating and Weight Disorders, Villa Garda Hospital Italy. Editor of the official Enhanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-E) website."The authors provide an important contribution to the field of integrative psychotherapy as well as drawing inspiration from philosophies such as Stoicism. Their integrative approach will allow students and experienced practitioners alike to discover a coherent theoretical and practical framework for helping a diverse range of clients"Donald Robertson, author of The Philosophy of Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy and How to Think Like a Roman Emperor."This text stems from the fruitful collaboration among psychotherapists and researchers and offers relevant insights to both trainee and experienced psychotherapists. Their aim is to illustrate some of the most meaningful aspects of cognitive-behavioural therapy in an integrated perspective."Francesco Mancini, Director of the Clinical Doctorate APC (Rome, Verona, Lecce) & Lecturer in Clinical Psychology"CBT as an Integrative Psychotherapy is a resource born from the collaborative dialogue between colleagues, students and researchers. The authors aim to integrate different aspects of psychotherapeutic interventions in a deliberately colloquial and accessible way, and to proivde an integrated perspective of multiple aspects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) with several other psychotherapeutic evidence-based treatments"Emanuele Rossi, PhD, Scuole di Specializzazione in Psicoterapia Cognitiva, Società Italiana di Terapia Comportamentale e Cognitiva.Table of ContentsPreface Introduction 1. Importance of Integrative Psychotherapy 2. Processes and Contents 3. Integrative Psychotherapy Themes in Depth 4. Challenges Posed by Complexity 5. Psychotherapeutic Competencies in Integrative Psychotherapy 6. Hope, Resilience and Acceptance in Integrative Psychotherapy 7. Acceptance in Psychotherapy Conclusion Index
£32.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd Third Wave CBT Integration for Individuals and Teams
Third Wave CBT Integration for Individuals and Teams: Comprehend, Cope and Connect introduces a therapy that starts from the perspective of the immediate experience of the individual. Developed by the authors, this new, transdiagnostic approach to mental health difficulties brings together the impact of past trauma and adversity on present coping (comprehend), and utilizes the latest in mindfulness and compassion-focused approaches to manage change (cope and connect).Already adopted in a variety of settings, the book demonstrates the approach's practicality and adaptability of the therapy. The text explores the cognitive science-based theory behind the approach and its place within the range of third wave'. It also includes a full manual of the linked individual and group therapy approach piloted in primary care IAPT, including case examples. The application of the approach to psychosis, its adoption in a variety of settings and the evidence base to date are a
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Mental Health
Book SynopsisCan Cognitive behavioural therapy revolutionise your practice?Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is an effective and frequently used psychological treatment. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Mental Health Workers offers the reader a good overview of CBT, allowing them to develop an understanding of the patient’s problems, utilise the approach effectively, prepare for supervision, and integrate CBT skills into everyday practice.This clear, comprehensive introduction written by experienced clinicians, describes how to use CBT within the busy clinical environment. Subjects covered include: the therapeutic relationship in CBT treating anxiety disorders and depression developing further CBT skills utilising CBT in different mental health settings recent developments in practice. This straightforward guide will be essential for all mental health workers who are new to CBT, including nurses, occupational therapists, and counsellors as well as anyone training in mental health professions.Trade Review"An excellent book which is clearly grounded in the science and practical application of CBT. This book which uses a thoughtful range of exercises will enable Mental Health Professionals to utilise evidence based approaches into routine clinical practice." – Karina Lovell"Warm, compassionate, structured, yet flexible, CBT for Mental Health Workers provides a comprehensive overview of the key CBT interventions. This book together with clinical supervision provides all the key information and skills you need to build a firm foundation for introducing CBT into your clinical practice." - Dr. Chris WilliamsTable of ContentsWhat is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. CBT Style, Structure and Materials. Making Sense of the Patient’s Problems. The Therapeutic Relationship in CBT. Assessment. Identifying and Modifying Thoughts Using Cognitive and Behavioural Methods. How to Modify Rules for Living. Treating Anxiety Disorders Effectively. Treating Acute Depression Effectively Using Cognitive and Behavioural Methods. Other CBT Models and Approaches. Integrating CBT Skills into Generic Mental Health Roles. Developing Further CBT Skills.
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Cambridge University Press Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Eating Disorders A Comprehensive Treatment Guide
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Dorling Kindersley Ltd Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Recognize and
Book SynopsisImprove your outcomes by adjusting your thinking and changing your behavior with cognitive behavioural therapyAre you struggling with destructive thoughts and self-defeating patterns? This book will help you discover powerful tools to identify and overcome anger, panic, stress, and other mood-related conditions by applying the principles of cognitive behavioral therapy to your daily life.This book helps you learn the skills you need to take steps towards improving your outcomes in life, simply by changing how you think. It includes: • Practical tips and advice to help you deal with anxiety in your everyday life • Effective techniques for coping with anger issues, anxiety, and depression • Ways in which to keep mental health setbacks at bay and stay focused on your goals • A workbook with helpful exercises for developing a realistic and positive attitude and so much more! Did you know you have the ability to change your thinking and control your actions from the inside out? Whether you suffer from an anxiety disorder or OCD, an eating disorder or substance abuse, or you're simply unhappy with the results you're getting in life, you have the power to change the outcomes! CBT expert, Dr. Jayme Albin will show you how cognitive behavioral therapy can teach you how to think and act more constructively. Explore proven CBT techniques that will help you to identify and overcome self-defeating patterns, and develop a realistic and positive attitude. Keep the setbacks at bay, stay focused on your goals, and enjoy the results of your new outlook on life.
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Rockridge Press Healing Ptsd: A CBT Workbook for Taking Back Your
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PESI Publishing & Media CBT Toolbox for Depressed, Anxious & Suicidal
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