An Introduction to Cognitive Behaviour Therapyis the bestselling and definitive guide to the basic theory, skills and applications of cognitive behaviour therapy. In this eagerly-awaitedThird Edition, the authors set out the core concepts and generic skills of CBT, including case formulation; the therapeutic relationship; and cognitive, behavioural and physiological therapeutic strategies. The new edition has been fully up to date to reflect up to date developments in CBT theory, and includes more in-depth material on working with diversity. A range of new case studies and learning exercises helps trainees reflect on theory, and explore how it may be used to develop effective practice. The Companion Web page, featuring video role-plays illustrating one of the vital key strategies described in the book, has been thoroughly up to date and expanded, and now includes new videos on: · Measuring the effectiveness of CBT · Helping patients turn out to be their own therapists · Physical techniques, including the Benson exercise and controlled breathing · Wider applications of CBT, including for eating disorders, substance abuse and self-harm · The usage of supervision in CBT. This material has been selected from the Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre’s pioneering online training materials, and book buyers will be capable of purchase discounted get right of entry to to the full versions of these and other OCTC Online training modules. An Introduction to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy remains the essential textbook for those coming to CBT for the first time. Additionally it is useful for more experienced therapists wanting to refresh their core skills.
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