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Low intensity cognitive behaviour therapy / a practitioner's guide edited by Mark Papworth and Theresa Marrinan.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Thousand Oaks Sage, 2018Edition: 2nd editionDescription: xv, 527 pages 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781526404442 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC489.C63
Contents:
Introduction - Mark Papworth Chapter 1: The role of the Low Intensity Practitioner - Mark Papworth Chapter 2: Understanding the client's problem - Mark Papworth Chapter 3: The therapeutic relationship: Big deal or no deal? - Anna Chaddock Chapter 4: Interview Structure - Mark Papworth Chapter 5: Assessment and Management of Risk - Mark Papworth Chapter 6: Behaviour change and Client Engagement - Mark Papworth Chapter 7: Understanding depression - Theresa Marrinan Chapter 8: Understanding anxiety - Theresa Marinnan Chapter 9: Treatment Strategies - Theresa MarrinanChapter 10: Inclusive Values and Perspectives - Mark Papworth & Bobbie Petford Chapter 11: Inclusive Practice - Mark Papworth & Bobbie Petford Chapter 12: Working with Older People - Claire Martin & Daniel CollertonChapter 13: Working with Long-term conditions - Chris Penlington Chapter 14: Learning disability - Dave Dagnan Chapter 15: Work and Wellbeing - Theresa Marrinan Chapter 16: Supervision - Mark Papworth & Dominique Keegan
Summary: This is the essential book for any health professionals whose role incorporates low intensity CBT. It introduces readers to the principles and skills of cognitive behaviour therapy, and guides them through the entire process of working with adult patients with common mental health problems. Beginning at the initial assessment, it takes students through the implementation of interventions to the management of ending. Detailed case studies illustrate each step of patients' recovery journeys. This new edition: is updated in line with changes in the PWP curriculum and broader IAPT policies includes new chapters on working with older adults and patients with long-term conditions adds new exercises to help readers reflect on their own practice, and builds confidence to help them become outstanding practitioners.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf RC489.C63 LOW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 149717 Available BK136542
Book Book School of Social Work Library Open Shelf RC489.C63 LOW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 149716 Available BK136426

Includes a bibliography and an index

Introduction - Mark Papworth Chapter 1: The role of the Low Intensity Practitioner - Mark Papworth Chapter 2: Understanding the client's problem - Mark Papworth Chapter 3: The therapeutic relationship: Big deal or no deal? - Anna Chaddock Chapter 4: Interview Structure - Mark Papworth Chapter 5: Assessment and Management of Risk - Mark Papworth Chapter 6: Behaviour change and Client Engagement - Mark Papworth Chapter 7: Understanding depression - Theresa Marrinan Chapter 8: Understanding anxiety - Theresa Marinnan Chapter 9: Treatment Strategies - Theresa MarrinanChapter 10: Inclusive Values and Perspectives - Mark Papworth & Bobbie Petford Chapter 11: Inclusive Practice - Mark Papworth & Bobbie Petford Chapter 12: Working with Older People - Claire Martin & Daniel CollertonChapter 13: Working with Long-term conditions - Chris Penlington Chapter 14: Learning disability - Dave Dagnan Chapter 15: Work and Wellbeing - Theresa Marrinan Chapter 16: Supervision - Mark Papworth & Dominique Keegan

This is the essential book for any health professionals whose role incorporates low intensity CBT. It introduces readers to the principles and skills of cognitive behaviour therapy, and guides them through the entire process of working with adult patients with common mental health problems. Beginning at the initial assessment, it takes students through the implementation of interventions to the management of ending. Detailed case studies illustrate each step of patients' recovery journeys. This new edition:
is updated in line with changes in the PWP curriculum and broader IAPT policies
includes new chapters on working with older adults and patients with long-term conditions
adds new exercises to help readers reflect on their own practice, and builds confidence to help them become outstanding practitioners.

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