Van Bilsen, Henck

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in the Real World : Back to Basics. - London : London : Karnac Books, Karnac Books. 2013 ; - 1 online resource (301 pages) $a

COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; Introduction; CHAPTER ONE Cognitive behaviour therapy in the front line; CHAPTER TWO Structuring the process of CBT and structuring CBT sessions; CHAPTER THREE Assessment, engagement, and formulation in cognitive behaviour therapy; CHAPTER FOUR Cognitive behaviour therapy from a new perspective: different strokes for different folks; CHAPTER FIVE Making sense of the facts: formulation and treatment planning in cognitive behaviour therapy; CHAPTER SIX Cognitive behaviour therapy strategies focused on altering antecedent cognitive appraisals. CHAPTER SEVEN Cognitive behaviour therapy methods for modifying emotion-driven behavioursCHAPTER EIGHT Cognitive behaviour therapy techniques focused on preventing emotional avoidance; CHAPTER NINE Measuring competence in cognitive behaviour therapy; REFERENCES; INDEX.

COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; Introduction; CHAPTER ONE Cognitive behaviour therapy in the front line; CHAPTER TWO Structuring the process of CBT and structuring CBT sessions; CHAPTER THREE Assessment, engagement, and formulation in cognitive behaviour therapy; CHAPTER FOUR Cognitive behaviour therapy from a new perspective: different strokes for different folks; CHAPTER FIVE Making sense of the facts: formulation and treatment planning in cognitive behaviour therapy; CHAPTER SIX Cognitive behaviour therapy strategies focused on altering antecedent cognitive appraisalsCHAPTER SEVEN Cognitive behaviour therapy methods for modifying emotion-driven behavioursCHAPTER EIGHT Cognitive behaviour therapy techniques focused on preventing emotional avoidance; CHAPTER NINE Measuring competence in cognitive behaviour therapy; REFERENCES; INDEX This book is an introduction to cognitive behaviour therapy from a new perspective. The foundations are the underpinning theories of cognitive behaviour therapy (learning theories and cognitive psychology) in combination with a transdiagnostic perspective on mental health problems. A strong case is made for a unified treatment model for mental health problems. The book provides an overview of assessment and formulation strategies that enable therapists to compose individualised treatments for their clients. A range of CBT interventions is described in detail and these are linked with formulat.

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