
Oxford guide to surviving as a CBT therapist
Mueller, Martina
Kennerley, Helen
McManus, Freda
Westbrook, David
For the newly trained Cognitive Behavioural Therapist, there are a wealth of challenges and difficulties faced, as they try and apply their new found skills in the outside world. This book is the one-stop resource for the newly trained therapist. It offers practical guidance on a range of issues and challengesfaced in everyday practice. INDICE: 1: David Westbrook, Martina Mueller, Helen Kennerley, and FredaMcManus: Common problems in therapy; 2: Farooq Naeem, Peter Phiri, Shanaya Rathod, and David Kingdon: Using CBT with diverse patients: Working with South Asian Muslim; 3: Helen Kennerley, Martin Mueller, and Melanie Fennell: Looking after yourself; 4: Tony Hope: Ethics; 5: Martina Mueller: Patient perspectiveson receiving CBT written by patients; 6: Dave Richards: Low-intensity CBT; 7:Louise Hankinson and Rebecca Mitchell: Brief CBT in GP surgeries and community settings; 8: Joanne Ryder: CBT in groups; 9: Claudia Koch, Anne Stewart, andAlisa Stuart: Systemic aspects of CBT; 10: Harriet Montgomery, Alison Croft, and Ann Hackmann: Doing CBT through others; 11: Alison Croft and Helen Close: Working in multidisciplinary teams; 12: Patsy Holly, Nicky Boughton and Jill Roberts: CBT with inpatients in mental health settings; 13: Diana Sanders, Christiana Surawy, Daniel Zahl and Heather Salt: Physical health settings; 14: Joan Kirk: Going at it alone; 15: Freda McManus, Kate Rosen, and Helen Jenkins: Developing and progressing as a CBT therapist; 16: Helen Kennerley and Sue Clohessy: Becoming a supervisor; 17: Melanie Fennell: Training skills; 18: David Westbrook: Research and evaluation; 19: June Dent: Service development; 20: Diana Sanders and James Bennet-Levy: When therapists have problems: What can CBT do for us?
- ISBN: 978-0-19-956130-8
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 512
- Fecha Publicación: 20/05/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés