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Book Synopsis
A total CBT training solution, with practical strategies for improving educational outcomes. Teaching and Supervising Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is the first comprehensive package to provide empirically-validated CBT training and supervisory techniques.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xvii

Foreword xix

About the Authors xxi

1 CBT Training and Supervision: An Overview 1
John Ludgate

Historical Roots of CT Training and Supervision 1

Current Training Opportunities 6

Classification and Review of Training Programs 8

Effectiveness of Training 13

Best Practices for Training 15

Best Practices for Supervision 15

Some Distinctive Features of CBT Training and Supervision 16

Future Directions for CBT Training and Supervision 19

Summary 20

References 21

2 Core Competencies in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Training 25
Donna M. Sudak

What Are Competencies? 26

Existing Competency Frameworks 26

The British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) Core Curriculum 28

Essential Competencies in CBT Training 30

Teaching Methods 31

Summary 34

Learning Exercises 34

References 35

3 Empirically Supported Educational Methods 37
R. Trent Codd III

Primary Findings 38

Other Important Considerations 52

Interventions Pending Further Study 58

Summary 61

Learning Exercises 61

Notes 61

Resources for Further Study 62

References 64

4 Measures of Competence in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 67
Donna M. Sudak

Measures of Evaluation of Competence in CBT and Evidence for Their Reliability and Validity 68

Assessment of Case Conceptualizations 70

Scoring the Cognitive Therapy Scale 73

Accreditation as a CBT Provider 80

Summary 81

Learning Exercises 81

References 82

5 Feedback in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Training 85
Donna M. Sudak

Feedback and Skill Training 86

Providing Formative Feedback 86

Adult Learning and Feedback 87

Providing Summative Feedback (Did You Reach the Goal?) 87

When Feedback Sessions Go Wrong 89

Why Don’t We Like to Give Feedback? 90

Problematic Trainees 90

Competence Is Insufficient: Addicting Trainees to Lifelong Learning 92

Summary 94

Learning Exercises 94

References 94

6 Teaching CBT for Specific Disorders 97
Leslie Sokol and Marci G. Fox

Teaching CBT for Depression 97

Teaching CBT for Anxiety Disorders 102

Teaching CBT for Personality Disorders 109

Learning Exercise 112

Teaching CBT for Substance Abuse 113

Teaching CBT for Serious Mental Illness 116

Summary 119

References 119

7 Technology in CBT Training and Supervision 121
R. Trent Codd III

Technological Applications for Supervision 121

Technological Applications for Instruction 122

Ethical and Legal Contexts 125

Other Considerations When Selecting Technology 128

Additional Factors 129

Summary 131

Learning Exercises 131

Notes 131

Reference 131

8 Graduate Training 133
Robert Reiser and Derek L. Milne

Problems with Graduate Training in CBT 134

Summary 141

Learning Exercises 141

References 141

9 CBT in Psychiatry Residency Training 145
Donna M. Sudak

History of CBT Training in Psychiatric Residencies 146

Understanding Residency Training 146

Problem Areas in Training Psychiatry Residents in CBT 148

Planning Training in CBT in Psychiatric Residencies 152

Faculty Development 156

Summary 157

Learning Exercises 157

References 157

10 Continuing Education for Therapists in Practice 159
John Ludgate

Background and Evolution of CBT Training for Therapists 160

Current CBT Training Options 161

Considerations for Practitioners Evaluating Training Options 164

Effectiveness of CBT Training for Therapists 166

Review of Trainings Studies 170

Designing Training 172

Summary 177

Learning Exercises 178

References 180

11 Training and Supervising Nontraditional Care Providers 183
R. Trent Codd III and John Ludgate

Nontraditional Groups 185

Designing Training for Nontraditional Groups 186

Training Design Process 188

Training Methods 189

Evidence Base for Training Nontraditional Groups in CBT 193

Conclusions from the Evidence Base 196

Best Practices for Training 198

Summary 203

References 203

12 Evidence-Based Supervisory Practices in CBT 207
Derek L. Milne and Robert Reiser

What Are the Evidence-Based Supervisory Practices in CBT? 208

Evidence-Based CBT Supervision Practices 209

Setting the Stage for Competency-Based Supervision 209

Facilitating Experiential Learning: The Initial Effects of Supervision 218

Summary 219

Learning Exercises 220

References 223

13 Training CBT Supervisors 227
Leslie Sokol and Marci G. Fox

The Supervisory Experience 227

Nuts and Bolts of Supervision 231

Problems That Affect Supervision 237

Summary 240

Learning Exercises 240

References 241

14 Self-Management in CBT Training and Supervision 243
John Ludgate

Extent of the Problem 243

Consequences of Therapist Distress and Burnout 244

Reasons for Inadequate Self-Care 244

Predictors of Distress Reactions 245

CBT as a Method of Self-Management for Therapists 246

Illustrations of the CBT Model 252

Improved Self-Care for Therapists 254

Training and Supervision Implications 254

Summary 258

Learning Exercises 259

References 261

Index 265

About the Companion Website 280

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      Publication Date: 18/12/2015
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A total CBT training solution, with practical strategies for improving educational outcomes. Teaching and Supervising Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is the first comprehensive package to provide empirically-validated CBT training and supervisory techniques.

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments xvii

      Foreword xix

      About the Authors xxi

      1 CBT Training and Supervision: An Overview 1
      John Ludgate

      Historical Roots of CT Training and Supervision 1

      Current Training Opportunities 6

      Classification and Review of Training Programs 8

      Effectiveness of Training 13

      Best Practices for Training 15

      Best Practices for Supervision 15

      Some Distinctive Features of CBT Training and Supervision 16

      Future Directions for CBT Training and Supervision 19

      Summary 20

      References 21

      2 Core Competencies in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Training 25
      Donna M. Sudak

      What Are Competencies? 26

      Existing Competency Frameworks 26

      The British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) Core Curriculum 28

      Essential Competencies in CBT Training 30

      Teaching Methods 31

      Summary 34

      Learning Exercises 34

      References 35

      3 Empirically Supported Educational Methods 37
      R. Trent Codd III

      Primary Findings 38

      Other Important Considerations 52

      Interventions Pending Further Study 58

      Summary 61

      Learning Exercises 61

      Notes 61

      Resources for Further Study 62

      References 64

      4 Measures of Competence in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 67
      Donna M. Sudak

      Measures of Evaluation of Competence in CBT and Evidence for Their Reliability and Validity 68

      Assessment of Case Conceptualizations 70

      Scoring the Cognitive Therapy Scale 73

      Accreditation as a CBT Provider 80

      Summary 81

      Learning Exercises 81

      References 82

      5 Feedback in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Training 85
      Donna M. Sudak

      Feedback and Skill Training 86

      Providing Formative Feedback 86

      Adult Learning and Feedback 87

      Providing Summative Feedback (Did You Reach the Goal?) 87

      When Feedback Sessions Go Wrong 89

      Why Don’t We Like to Give Feedback? 90

      Problematic Trainees 90

      Competence Is Insufficient: Addicting Trainees to Lifelong Learning 92

      Summary 94

      Learning Exercises 94

      References 94

      6 Teaching CBT for Specific Disorders 97
      Leslie Sokol and Marci G. Fox

      Teaching CBT for Depression 97

      Teaching CBT for Anxiety Disorders 102

      Teaching CBT for Personality Disorders 109

      Learning Exercise 112

      Teaching CBT for Substance Abuse 113

      Teaching CBT for Serious Mental Illness 116

      Summary 119

      References 119

      7 Technology in CBT Training and Supervision 121
      R. Trent Codd III

      Technological Applications for Supervision 121

      Technological Applications for Instruction 122

      Ethical and Legal Contexts 125

      Other Considerations When Selecting Technology 128

      Additional Factors 129

      Summary 131

      Learning Exercises 131

      Notes 131

      Reference 131

      8 Graduate Training 133
      Robert Reiser and Derek L. Milne

      Problems with Graduate Training in CBT 134

      Summary 141

      Learning Exercises 141

      References 141

      9 CBT in Psychiatry Residency Training 145
      Donna M. Sudak

      History of CBT Training in Psychiatric Residencies 146

      Understanding Residency Training 146

      Problem Areas in Training Psychiatry Residents in CBT 148

      Planning Training in CBT in Psychiatric Residencies 152

      Faculty Development 156

      Summary 157

      Learning Exercises 157

      References 157

      10 Continuing Education for Therapists in Practice 159
      John Ludgate

      Background and Evolution of CBT Training for Therapists 160

      Current CBT Training Options 161

      Considerations for Practitioners Evaluating Training Options 164

      Effectiveness of CBT Training for Therapists 166

      Review of Trainings Studies 170

      Designing Training 172

      Summary 177

      Learning Exercises 178

      References 180

      11 Training and Supervising Nontraditional Care Providers 183
      R. Trent Codd III and John Ludgate

      Nontraditional Groups 185

      Designing Training for Nontraditional Groups 186

      Training Design Process 188

      Training Methods 189

      Evidence Base for Training Nontraditional Groups in CBT 193

      Conclusions from the Evidence Base 196

      Best Practices for Training 198

      Summary 203

      References 203

      12 Evidence-Based Supervisory Practices in CBT 207
      Derek L. Milne and Robert Reiser

      What Are the Evidence-Based Supervisory Practices in CBT? 208

      Evidence-Based CBT Supervision Practices 209

      Setting the Stage for Competency-Based Supervision 209

      Facilitating Experiential Learning: The Initial Effects of Supervision 218

      Summary 219

      Learning Exercises 220

      References 223

      13 Training CBT Supervisors 227
      Leslie Sokol and Marci G. Fox

      The Supervisory Experience 227

      Nuts and Bolts of Supervision 231

      Problems That Affect Supervision 237

      Summary 240

      Learning Exercises 240

      References 241

      14 Self-Management in CBT Training and Supervision 243
      John Ludgate

      Extent of the Problem 243

      Consequences of Therapist Distress and Burnout 244

      Reasons for Inadequate Self-Care 244

      Predictors of Distress Reactions 245

      CBT as a Method of Self-Management for Therapists 246

      Illustrations of the CBT Model 252

      Improved Self-Care for Therapists 254

      Training and Supervision Implications 254

      Summary 258

      Learning Exercises 259

      References 261

      Index 265

      About the Companion Website 280

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