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How to use CBT within a typical 10 minute consultation

Using CBT in General Practice, second edition provides GPs with an overview of the basic principles of CBT and shows how these principles can be applied within a typical 10 minute consultation. The book is written in a user-friendly, interactive and practical style and focuses on realistic ways to make CBT work by helping patients to make positive changes to their lives.

Key features of this second edition include:
  • case examples to highlight how the techniques can be applied in practice for patients with particular problems or clinical conditions, such as coping with negative thoughts
  • problem-solving sections describe how to manage time constraints
  • a new consultation model that can be used to implement CBT in general practice
  • detailed overviews of the major clinical psychological conditions that can be treated using CBT, such as panic, low self-esteem, and insomnia.

Using CBT in General Practice uniquely provides the practical advice needed to implement CBT within the time constraints of a busy practice – it is therefore essential reading for all GPs, who must now offer CBT as a treatment option.

As this is a practical manual and not just a book of theory, it will also appeal to other professionals involved in the management of patients with psychological problems such as practice nurses, health visitors, community psychiatric nurses, practice counsellors and palliative care doctors.

Table of Contents
Section A: Introduction Introduction to CBT; Adapting CBT for general practice; The cognitive-behavioural model; Introducing a cognitive-behavioural approach to patients; Communication skills for CBT Section B: Skills Coping with negative thoughts; Changing unhelpful behaviour; Goal setting and overcoming resistance to change; Overcoming practical problems: problem-solving approaches; Deeper levels of belief: core beliefs and rules; Mindfulness and acceptance Section C: Clinical Applications Depression; Insomnia; Anxiety disorders; Health anxiety and medically unexplained symptoms; Chronic physical disease; Functional somatic disorders; Low self-esteem; Managing ‘heartsink’

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      Publisher: Scion Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 05/08/2013
      ISBN13: 9781904842934, 978-1904842934
      ISBN10: 1904842933
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      How to use CBT within a typical 10 minute consultation

      Using CBT in General Practice, second edition provides GPs with an overview of the basic principles of CBT and shows how these principles can be applied within a typical 10 minute consultation. The book is written in a user-friendly, interactive and practical style and focuses on realistic ways to make CBT work by helping patients to make positive changes to their lives.

      Key features of this second edition include:
      • case examples to highlight how the techniques can be applied in practice for patients with particular problems or clinical conditions, such as coping with negative thoughts
      • problem-solving sections describe how to manage time constraints
      • a new consultation model that can be used to implement CBT in general practice
      • detailed overviews of the major clinical psychological conditions that can be treated using CBT, such as panic, low self-esteem, and insomnia.

      Using CBT in General Practice uniquely provides the practical advice needed to implement CBT within the time constraints of a busy practice – it is therefore essential reading for all GPs, who must now offer CBT as a treatment option.

      As this is a practical manual and not just a book of theory, it will also appeal to other professionals involved in the management of patients with psychological problems such as practice nurses, health visitors, community psychiatric nurses, practice counsellors and palliative care doctors.

      Table of Contents
      Section A: Introduction Introduction to CBT; Adapting CBT for general practice; The cognitive-behavioural model; Introducing a cognitive-behavioural approach to patients; Communication skills for CBT Section B: Skills Coping with negative thoughts; Changing unhelpful behaviour; Goal setting and overcoming resistance to change; Overcoming practical problems: problem-solving approaches; Deeper levels of belief: core beliefs and rules; Mindfulness and acceptance Section C: Clinical Applications Depression; Insomnia; Anxiety disorders; Health anxiety and medically unexplained symptoms; Chronic physical disease; Functional somatic disorders; Low self-esteem; Managing ‘heartsink’

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