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Cognitive Therapy

An Introduction
Buch | Hardcover
272 Seiten
2005 | 2nd Revised edition
SAGE Publications Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4129-0788-0 (ISBN)
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Explains the central concepts on which cognitive therapy is based, and describes how the model can effectively be put into practice. This book takes the reader through the stages of the therapeutic process, emphasises the practical skills involved, and provides examples to illustrate each stage in the process.
`This book provides an ideal introduction in the area of cognitive therapy (CT). Sanders and Will remain true to their first edition′s name of portraying with honesty the practice of CT, and in this edition build on the first to inspiringly capture the developments of CT, as well as the broadening spectrum of its practitioners. Good diagrams are provided throughout, modelling formulations and the different conceptualizations of CT, as well as exercises for use with patients. The therapy is brought to life by scripts from sample cases. The appealing yet cautionary frankness of the authors in reporting their own interactions and fallibility makes it ideal for a trainee practitioner′ - Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy



`It is… particularly useful that main points are summarised in tables, making this a very easy-to-read book. It is evident from the way the material is presented that the authors are experienced therapists, who have a deep understanding of the cognitive therapy process per se and the applications of cognitive theory in general. Case studies are presented throughout the book to illustrate the theory, offering valuable educational material to the readers. The book has also been written with an open mind, providing a balanced overview of both the strengths and limitations of an evidence-based therapeutic model. I believe that it will make a useful source for all those professionals who wish to introduce themselves to cognitive therapy as well as an excellent introductory training textbook′ - Accident and Emergency Nursing





`This is an excellent summary of the current status of cognitive therapy, describing as it does both the basic approach, tools and techniques of the ′traditional′ model, and the more recent developments in the field. It is well organized and easy to read, usefully illustrated with case examples, and each chapter is supported by a specific further reading list. In my view, it is appropriate for both the cognitive therapist in training and for the more experienced therapist who wants a stimulating and helpful summary of the new ideas in the area, and wants to reflect on therapeutic process as much as content′ - Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry





`This volume should be the first stop for mental health practitioners from all disciplines looking for an introduction to the basic art and ideas of cognitive therapy′ - Adrian Wells, Professor in Clinical Psychology, University of Manchester





Diana Sanders and Frank Wills explain the central concepts on which cognitive therapy is based and describe how the model can effectively be put into practice. They take the reader through the stages of the therapeutic process, emphasizing the practical skills involved and providing examples to illustrate each stage in the process.





Reflecting recent developments in both theory and practice, the Second Edition of Cognitive Therapy has been fully revised and presents an up-to-date picture of how therapeutic change takes place across a ′network′ of cognitive, emotional and behavioural functioning, reinforcing the holistic trend identified in the first edition. This edition also features new sections on:





-applications of cognitive therapy


-metacognition


-mindfulness


-the therapeutic relationship, and


-behavioural experiments.





As an accessible introduction to contemporary theory and practice, Cognitive Therapy is an ideal text for those working - or training to work - in the psychological therapies and mental health.





Diana Sanders is Consultant Counselling Psychologist, Clinical Associate, Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre, and Principal Counselling Psychologist, Department of Psychological Medicine, Oxfordshire Mental Healthcare NHS Trust.





Frank Wills is and Independent Cognitive Psychotherapist, Bristol and Tutor, University of Wales Newport.

Diana Sanders is a counselling psychologist with the Oxfordshire Mental Healthcare NHS Trust and a research psychologist at Oxford University. Her publications include Coping with Periods (Chambers, 1985). Frank Wills is an Independent Cognitive Psychotherapist based in Bristol and also a tutor at the University of South Wales. He is co-author of Cognitive Therapy, Second Edition (SAGE, 2005) and Counselling for Anxiety Problems, Second Edition (SAGE, 2002).

PART ONE: COGNITIVE THERAPY - THE THEORY, MODEL AND STRUCTURE
The Original Model and Its Recent Developments
Conceptualization
The Heart of Cognitive Therapy
The Therapeutic Relationship in Cognitive Therapy
PART TWO: COGNITIVE THERAPY IN PRACTICE
Beginning Therapy
Assessment, Formulation and Engagement
Tools and Techniques of Cognitive Therapy
Working with Cognitive Content and Processes
Tools and Techniques of Cognitive Therapy
Behavioural Experiments, Behavioural Methods and Mindfulness
Tools and Techniques of Cognitive Therapy
Working with Assumptions and Core Beliefs: Getting to the Heart of the Problems
Difficulties in Cognitive Therapy
Ending Therapy and Preventing Relapse
PART THREE: THE WIDER CONTEXT OF COGNITIVE THERAPY
Application of Cognitive Therapy
Practising Cognitive Therapy in a Diverse Professional Field

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.10.2005
Verlagsort Thousand Oaks
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 242 mm
Gewicht 600 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-4129-0788-8 / 1412907888
ISBN-13 978-1-4129-0788-0 / 9781412907880
Zustand Neuware
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