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Book SynopsisThis book describes training, supervision, and consultation with specialized cognitive behavior therapy approaches to ensure proper implementation across diverse settings and populations.
Trade ReviewTraining and Supervision in Specialized Cognitive Behavior Therapy is two magnificent resources in one. Experienced clinicians will find tips that one rarely finds in current literature. Supervisors will find a superb and, so far, unique guide to support training for new clinicians. Richly detailed and wonderfully clear, each chapter weaves the experience of CBT from client, clinician, and supervisor perspectives. This book pioneers a new genre in psychotherapy literature. It is vital reading for CBT practitioners. -- Joseph Blader, PhD, Meadows Foundation & Semp Russ Professor of Child Psychiatry, Departments of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and Pediatrics, Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
This is a very useful book for learning the key concepts and techniques for providing supervision and consultation on evidence-based interventions written by expert clinical researchers in psychotherapy. Each intervention includes discussion of key mistakes made by learners and how to overcome them—especially helpful for new clinicians. Also included is how to provide this supervision of treatments with special populations and in special settings. -- Betsy D. Kennard, PsyD, ABPP, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas
This book should be on the shelf of every early career mental health professional who is learning how to supervise. For each evidence-based intervention, experts highlight the key concepts and techniques trainees need to know, common trainee mistakes and obstacles in supervision, and methods of addressing these mistakes and obstacles. The substantive takeaways from the book are specific, insightful, research-based, and culturally relevant. -- Elissa J. Brown, PhD, Child HELP Partnership at St. John’s University, Queens, NY
Clinical supervision is a fundamental professional responsibility, but its real-world practice is often difficult. In their new book,
Training and Supervision in Specialized Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Methods, Settings, and Populations, eminent scholars and clinicians Drs. Eric Storch, Jonathan Abramowitz, and Dean McKay remedy this problem through a science-informed and accessible text. Storch et al. and their expert contributors provide both naive and sophisticated readers with valuable supervisory know-how that I will repeatedly rely on, and I think you will too! -- Robert D. Friedberg, PhD, ABPP, Professor, Head of Pediatric Behavioral Health Emphasis, Palo Alto University, Palo Alto, CA
Table of ContentsContributors
Introduction to Supervising and Consulting With Trainees and Clinicians in Cognitive Behavioral Therapies
Eric A. Storch, Jonathan S. Abramowitz, and Dean McKay
I. TECHNIQUES OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY
1. Supervision of Exposure Therapy
Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Eric A. Storch, and Dean McKay
2. Cognitive Therapy Supervision
Robert L. Leahy
3. Supervision and Training in Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Kristene A. Doyle, Michael Hickey, and Raymond DiGiuseppe
4. Training and Supervision in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Michael P. Twohig, Jennifer Krafft, Julie M. Petersen, and Carter H. Davis
5. Supervision in Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Elizabeth Raposa
6. Functional Analytic Psychotherapy: Supervision and Therapist Self-Development
Mavis Tsai, Robert J. Kohlenberg, Emerson Hardebeck,Sarah Sullivan-Singh, and Mary Plummer Loudon
7. Supervising the Delivery of Comprehensive Behavior Intervention for Tics
Christopher A. Flessner, Theresa R. Gladstone, and Emily P. Wilton
8. Supervision in Behavioral Activation
Stacey B. Daughters, Catherine E. Paquette, and Elizabeth D. Reese
9. Supervising Child Behavior Management
Deborah J. Jones, Rex Forehand, Nicholas Long, and Robert J. McMahon
II. SPECIAL SETTINGS AND POPULATIONS
10. Supervising the Delivery of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Community Clinics
Alison Salloum and Brian E. Bunnell
11. Supervising the Delivery of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in College Counseling Centers
Michael Rogers and Jonathan Mitchell
12. Cognitive Behavior Therapy Consultation With Independent Practitioners
Dean McKay
13. Supervising the Delivery of Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Medical Settings
Livia Guadagnoli, Jason J. Washburn, and Zeeshan Butt
14. Supervising the Delivery of Cognitive Behavior Therapy in School Settings
Kristin A. Gansle and George H. Noell
15. Cognitive Behavior Therapy Supervision of Multidisciplinary Teams in Intensive Levels of Care
Bradley C. Riemann, Nicholas R. Farrell, and Rachel C. Leonard
16. Supervising the Delivery of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Children and Adolescents
Amanda Palo
17. Supervising the Delivery of Cognitive Behavior Therapy With Spiritual and Religious Patients
Moses Appel and David H. Rosmarin
18. Clinical Supervision in Delivering Cognitive Behavior Therapy Across Race, Ethnicity, and Culture
Monnica T. Williams and Joseph La Torre
19. Supervision and Consultation in the Delivery of Cognitive Behavior Therapy to LGBTQ Individuals
Audrey Harkness and John E. Pachankis
20. Training and Supervision of Cognitive Behavioral Couple Therapy
Danielle M. Weber and Donald H. Baucom
21. Supervision of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Substance Use Disorders
Paige Morrison, Jessica Spofford, and Mercedes Carswell
Index
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