CBT for Beginners: A Practical Guide for Beginners: 1

CBT for Beginners: A Practical Guide for Beginners: 1

by Rachel Griffiths (Author), Jane Simmons (Author)

Synopsis

'Simmons and Griffiths provide a well thought-out introduction to the subject area of standard CBT. This text should be on the shelves of trainee cognitive behavioural psychotherapists for a considerable time to come' - Dr Alec Grant, University of Brighton

This practical guide to cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) will interest a wide range of professionals and trainees across health and social care. Focusing on case formulation, the authors show how to build a 'picture' of each individual client, using their case history to inform interventions. The book covers the fundamentals of practicing CBT such as:

- the CBT model and how to explain it to clients

- CBT assessment and formulation

- cognitive and behavioural interventions

Packed full of practical features like exercises, case dialogue and therapy materials, the book also covers a range of extra topics including:

- assessing referrals for suitability

- working with motivational issues

- getting the most out of supervision.

- managing therapeutic endings.

Given the abundance of CBT texts available and the host of theoretical and conflicting positions that have arisen, it can be difficult for trainees to get to grips with the practical skills necessary to carry out CBT effectively. The book addresses this by equipping the CBT therapist with the essential nuts and bolts to practice CBT with confidence.

Dr Jane Simmons and Dr Rachel Griffiths are practising NHS Adult Mental Health Clinical Psychologists.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
Published: 22 Dec 2008

ISBN 10: 1412948134
ISBN 13: 9781412948135

Author Bio
Jane Simmons works as a Clinical Psychologist in adult mental health services in South Wales. She has previously worked as a project manager setting up an IAPT service in England. She has worked in the NHS since gaining her doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 2000 from the Oxford doctoral course of Clinical Psychology and also works in Independent Practice in Bristol. Rachel Griffiths is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist working in South Wales. She has worked in the NHS since gaining her doctorate in clinical Psychology in 2003 . Rachel has worked with adults with mental health problems in inpatient and community settings and currently works in a service for people with chronic pain.