Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Clinical Topics in Psychology and Psychiatry |
Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Series Editor's Foreword; CHAPTER 1: Background and Rationale; Pre-test: Self-assessment of CBT Skills; CBT's Fundamental Tenets; Common Misconceptions About CBT; CBT Successes; How to Use the Remainder of this Book; CHAPTER 2: Case Formulation and Treatment Planning; Cognitive Behavioral Theory; Case Formulation: From Theory to Clinical Application; Treatment Planning; Case Examples; Tips for Maximizing Effectiveness; Application to a Client; CHAPTER 3: Therapeutic Relationship |
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The Therapeutic Relationship: Reflection and Experiential ExerciseCase Examples; Tips for Maximizing Effectiveness; CHAPTER 4: Session Structure; CBT Session Structure Components; Experiential Exercise: Application to Clients; CHAPTER 5: Cognitive Restructuring; Cognitive Restructuring: Three Steps; Experiential Exercise; Case Examples; Tips for Maximizing Effectiveness; Application to a Client; Caveat: Cognitive Restructuring of Thoughts Versus Underlying Beliefs; CHAPTER 6: Behavioral Interventions; Behavioral Activation; Exposure; CHAPTER 7: Mindfulness and Acceptance |
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Acceptance-Based Constructs and TechniquesExperiential Exercise; Case Examples; Tips for Maximizing Effectiveness; Application to a Client; CHAPTER 8: Relapse Prevention and the Completion of Treatment; Relapse Prevention; Ending Treatment; Case Examples; Your Own Growth as a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist: Past and Present; Final Thoughts; References; Index |
Summary |
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Beginners lays out an experiential learning program replete with exercises to guide new clinicians, as well as more experienced therapists re-specializing in CBT, through the process of systematically implementing successful CBT interventions both for themselves and their clients. Each chapter examines a key construct in understandable terms, presenting an overarching view of how clinicians put these concepts and techniques into practice in typical as well as in difficult or unexpected scenarios. Readers will come away with a deep understanding not just of the standard principles of CBT but also of the real decisions and strategies that allow seasoned therapists to implement these principles in a way that maximizes the benefit to clients |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Amy Wenzel, PhD, ABPP, is owner and president of Wenzel Consulting, LLC, and a clinical assistant professor of psychology in psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania. She has authored or edited 21 previous books, many of which are on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) |
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Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 17, 2019) |
Subject |
Cognitive therapy.
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
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MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Diseases.
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MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychotherapy -- Counseling.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychotherapy -- General.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Mental Health.
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Cognitive therapy
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2018047774 |
ISBN |
1315651955 |
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9781315651958 |
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9781317311577 |
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1317311574 |
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9781317311584 |
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1317311582 |
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9781317311591 |
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1317311590 |
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