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The CBT Handbook

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November 2011 | 512 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The CBT Handbook is the most comprehensive text of its kind and an essential resource for trainees and practitioners alike. Comprising 26 accessible chapters from leading experts in the field, the book covers CBT theory, practice and research.

Chapters include:

- CBT Theory

- CBT Skills

- Assessment and Case Formulation in CBT

- The Therapeutic Relationship in CBT

- Values and Ethics in CBT

- Reflective and Self-Evaluative Practice in CBT

- Supervision of CBT Therapists

- Multi-disciplinary working in CBT Practice

This engaging book will prove an indispensible resource for CBT trainees and practitioners.

 
Editor's Introduction
 
PART ONE: CBT THEORY
Warren Mansell and John L. Taylor
What Is CBT and What Isn't CBT?
Peter Trower
CBT Theory
Stirling Moorey
CBT: Past, Present and Future
Michael Neenan
Common Myths and Misconceptions about CBT
 
PART TWO: CBT PRACTICE
Windy Dryden
The Therapeutic Relationship in CBT
Frank Wills
Assessment and Formulation in CBT
Frank Wills
CBT Skills
Warren Mansell
Working with Comorbidity in CBT
Margot Levinson
Working with 'Diversity' in CBT
Chris Williams
Levels of Therapist Involvement in CBT
Gillian Waldron and Rob Willson
Multidisciplinary Working in CBT Practice
Windy Dryden
Adapting CBT to a Broad Clientele
 
PART THREE: CBT: COMMON CHALLENGES
Rhena Branch
Challenges in the CBT Client-Therapist Relationship
Rhena Branch
Challenges with Homework in CBT
Wendy Wood
Challenges with Maintenance and Change in CBT
 
PART FOUR: CBT: SPECIFIC POPULATIONS AND SETTINGS
Trevor Withers
CBT with Children and Adolescents
Dichelle Wong and Ken Laidlaw
CBT with Older People
John L. Taylor and William R. Lindsay
CBT with People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Michael J. Scott
CBT in Health and Social Care Settings
Kevin Gourney
CBT in Criminal Justice Settings
Gladeana MacMahon
CBT in Private Practice
 
PART FIVE: CBT: PROFESSIONAL ISSUES
Tim Bond and Windy Dryden
Ethical Principles for CBT Practitioners
Rhena Branch
Therapist Development and Self-care in CBT
Rhena Branch and Windy Dryden
Supervision of CBT Therapists
Geoff Baxter
Getting the Most from Your CBT Training
Beverley Haarhoff and Paul Farrand
Reflective and Self-Evaluative Practice in CBT

This is a very practical guide for those of us who wish to practice CBT reflectively. I would recommend this book to any serious CBT practitioners. For other mental health practitioners this is a useful supplementary guide for other generic skills highlighted within the text e.g. building therapuetic alliances

Mr Chardworth Dhliwayo
Translational Medicine / School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, University of Manchester
March 7, 2012

This covers CBT as a useful overview. It allows students to see the breadth and range of CBT approaches.

Miss Caroline Gilchrist
Access, City of Wolverhampton College
March 6, 2012

A comprehensive exploration of core CBT skills and theory, presented in a clear and cohesive manner. Very suitable for my students who are experienced mental health practitioners wanting to know more about this approach

Mr Mark Gillespie
Health, Nursing & Midwifery (Ayr), University of the West of Scotland
March 6, 2012

Love it or hate it, CBT is with us and the authors show that only the most fundamentalist of practitioners will believe that they have nothing to gain from bringing a little CBT knowledge and skill into their range of relating activities and interventions.

Mr Pamela Gawler-Wright
Psychotherapy, BeeLeaf Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy
March 6, 2012

The range of this book is impressive. It sets out the CBT theory and its application very well. The writing style engages the reader and gives fresh insight into the application of CBT in a variety of settings. The case studies are excellent and give the reader a good insight into both the strengths and the limitations of CBT.

Dr David Lawlor
Child and Family, Tavistock Centre
March 6, 2012

An excellent textbook offering a comprehensive view of CBT; a very good aid for assignments as well as practice

Ms Carole Smith
Counselor Education , Huddersfield University
February 27, 2012

A good basic overview of the current state of play

Mr Bill Stanley
Counselling, Newman University College
February 26, 2012

Excellent textbook - user friendly, easy to navigate

Mr Michael Parker
Faculty of Health & Social Care, Hull University
February 24, 2012

Undoubtedly a comprehensive guide to CBT. However, it is a little too detailed for the needs of our course. The Specific Populations and Settings Chapter is perhaps the most useful/relevant. I would definitely recommend the book to students exploring Outdoor Therapy.

Mr Graham Harvey
School of sport, health and outdoor education, University of Wales, Trinity St David
February 16, 2012
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Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter 2