Basic principles of cognitive-behavior therapy -- The therapeutic relationship : collaborative empiricism in action -- Assessment and formulation -- Structuring and educating -- Working with automatic thoughts -- Behavioral methods I : improving mood, increasing energy, completing tasks, and solving problems -- Behavioral methods II : reducing anxiety and breaking patterns of avoidance -- Modifying schemas -- Cognitive-behavior therapy to reduce suicide risk -- Treating chronic, severe, or complex disorders -- Building competence in cognitive-behavior therapy.
Summary:
Building on its successful "read-see-do" approach, "Learning Cognitive-Behavior Therapy: An Illustrated Guide" seamlessly combines 23 all-new videos with informative text and figures, charts, worksheets, checklists, and tables to help readers not only learn the essential skills of CBT but achieve competence in this important evidence-based treatment method. This guide provides readers with instruction, tools, and expert demonstrations on building effective therapeutic relationships with CBT, putting key CBT methods into action, and resolving common problems encountered in CBT. This fully updated second edition also features troubleshooting guides for overcoming roadblocks to treatment success, effective CBT methods for reducing suicide risk, and tips on integrating therapies related to CBT. -- From publisher's description.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.