A Practitioner's Guide
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Köp båda 2 för 2092 kr'This book will prove highly valuable for those training in CBT and those practicing it. It is timely given the growing interest in developing CBT to better meet the needs of the huge number of people who could benefit from it. Dr Scott's particular skill is in demystifying the process of CBT and making it relevant to those people we meet in routine clinical situations. This is a book written by a highly experienced clinician and researcher clearly at the top of his game' - Dr Jim White, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board. 'Mike Scott brings the therapeutic arena alive using clinical examples, therapeutic transcripts and some of his own words of wisdom. A lively and accessible text, designed for CBT therapists, supervisors and trainers.' - Dr Vivien Twaddle, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Newcastle Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies Centre. 'This book manages to balance and structure theory, research and practical detail in a guide which helps the reader to understand how to conduct cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT). Not only does it provide a clear clinical guide to treatment, but it also helps the reader to identify further resources and tools which will allow the clinician to extend the scope of their work without losing the essential empirical grounding which underpins CBT'. - Paul Salkovskis, Professor of Clinical Psychology and Clinical Director of the Centre for Anxiety Disorders and Trauma, Maudsley Hospital. '...clear, concise and easy to use. It will help you work in a systematic way...' Clinical Psychology Forum.
Michael J. Scott is a practising Consultant Psychologist working in Liverpool and author of six books on CBT. He taught CBT for 15 years at the University of Manchester and is also External Examiner for the MSc in Cognitive and Behavioural Psychotherapies at the University of Chester.
Simple CBT - Strengths and Limitations. Getting Started - Diagnosis and Beyond. The First Interview. Depression. Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Social Phobia. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Generalised Anxiety Disorder. Putting It All Together. Appendices.