Oxford Guide to Surviving As a CBT Therapist
Oxford Guide to Surviving As a CBT Therapist
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Author(s): Kennerley, Helen
McManus, Freda
Mueller, Martina
Westbrook, David
ISBN No.: 9780199561308
Pages: 500
Year: 201005
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 104.67
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

1. Common problems in therapy, David Westbrook, Martina Mueller, Helen Kennerley, and Freda McManus 2. Using CBT with diverse patients: Working with South Asian Muslim, Farooq Naeem, Peter Phiri, Shanaya Rathod, and David Kingdon 3. Looking after yourself, Helen Kennerley, Martin Mueller, and Melanie Fennell 4. Ethics, Tony Hope 5. Patient perspectives on receiving CBT written by patients, Martina Mueller 6. Low-intensity CBT, Dave Richards 7. Brief CBT in GP surgeries and community settings, Louise Hankinson and Rebecca Mitchell 8.


CBT in groups, Joanne Ryder 9. Systemic aspects of CBT, Claudia Koch, Anne Stewart, and Alisa Stuart 10. Doing CBT through others, Harriet Montgomery, Alison Croft, and Ann Hackmann 11. Working in multidisciplinary teams, Alison Croft and Helen Close 12. CBT with inpatients in mental health settings, Patsy Holly, Nicky Boughton and Jill Roberts 13. Physical health settings, Diana Sanders, Christiana Surawy, Daniel Zahl and Heather Salt 14. Going at it alone, Joan Kirk 15. Developing and progressing as a CBT therapist, Freda McManus, Kate Rosen, and Helen Jenkins 16.


Becoming a supervisor, Helen Kennerley and Sue Clohessy 17. Training skills, Melanie Fennell 18. Research and evaluation, David Westbrook 19. Service development, June Dent 20. When therapists have problems: What can CBT do for us?, Diana Sanders and James Bennet-Levy.


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