CBT for beginners Jane Simmons and Rachel Griffiths.
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- 9781526424075 (hbk.)
- 152642407X (hbk.)
- 9781526424082 (pbk.)
- 1526424088 (pbk.)
- Cognitive behavior therapy for beginners
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Zvishavane Library Open Shelf | RC489.C63 SIM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 150005 | Available | BK135688 |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Part 1. CBT-What is it? -- What is CBT? -- Who benefits from CBT? -- The CBT model -- Levels of cognitions (thoughts, beliefs, and assumptions) -- Structure of therapy and sessions -- The therapeutic relationship -- Part 2. CBT-How do you do it? -- CBT assessment -- CBT formulation -- Setting therapy goals -- Coping strategies -- Behavioural interventions -- Cognitive interventions: psycho-education about thoughts and beliefs -- Cognitive interventions: identifying negative automatic thoughts (NATs) -- Cognitive interventions: evaluation of negative automatic thoughts or 'thought challenging' -- Cognitive interventions: working with assumptons and core beliefs -- Part 3. And the rest ... -- Mindfulness -- Problem solving -- Working with emotions -- Motivation for change -- Therapeutic endings -- Supervision.
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