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CBT for beginners/

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Simmons, Jane
Other Authors: Griffiths, Rachel
Format: Printed Book
Published: Los Angels: Sage Publishers, 2014.
Edition:2nd ed..
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.amazon.com/CBT-Beginners-Jane-Simmons/dp/1446258912
Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. CBT-What is it?
  • What is CBT?
  • Who benefits from CBT?
  • The CBT model
  • Levels of cognitions (thoughts, beliefs, and assumptions)
  • Structure of therapy and sessions
  • The therapeutic relationship
  • Part 2. CBT-How do you do it?
  • CBT assessment
  • CBT formulation
  • Setting therapy goals
  • Coping strategies
  • Behavioural interventions
  • Cognitive interventions: psycho-education about thoughts and beliefs
  • Cognitive interventions: identifying negative automatic thoughts (NATs)
  • Cognitive interventions: evaluation of negative automatic thoughts or 'thought challenging'
  • Cognitive interventions: working with assumptons and core beliefs
  • Part 3. And the rest ...
  • Mindfulness
  • Problem solving
  • Working with emotions
  • Motivation for change
  • Therapeutic endings
  • Supervision.