by Frank Wills (Author), Diana J Sanders (Author), Frank Wills (Author)
Despite the massive changes that have transformed cognitive therapy in recent years, many counsellors still feel a lingering resistance to the cognitive model, seeing it as too rational and mechanistic in its methods. This accessible book challenges such negative views. Frank Wills and Diana Sanders describe the original model and methods of cognitive therapy, then concentrate on the new wave of therapeutic creativity sweeping cognitive therapy, which is making an already effective approach even more applicable to a wide client group and range of issues and problems. The authors show how both the theory and practice of cognitive therapy are enhanced by concepts more usually associated with other approaches - working with the emotions, with images and other non-verbal material, and with deeper core beliefs relating to early and other formative experiences. As cognitive therapy has developed, the therapeutic relationship has been brought centre stage, a move described in detail throughout the book.The authors describe how the new models of cognitive therapy can be fully integrated into counsellors' working practice, providing examples throughout of the 'new' cognitive therapy in action.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: 1
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
Published: 25 Sep 1997
ISBN 10: 0761950834
ISBN 13: 9780761950837