Integrating CBT and Third Wave Therapies offers a thought-through approach to integrating evidence-based therapies. It provides help for all of us who are developing or have expertise in a variety of evidence-based approaches. The theoretical part of the book briefly reviews four therapies, namely:
Integrating CBT and Third Wave Therapies: Distinctive Features
โ Scribed by Fiona Kennedy, David Pearson
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 165
- Series
- CBT Distinctive Features
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Integrating CBT and Third Wave Therapies offers a thought-through approach to integrating evidence-based therapies. It provides help for all of us who are developing or have expertise in a variety of evidence-based approaches.
The theoretical part of the book briefly reviews four therapies, namely: CBT, DBT, ACT and CFT. The authors identify core processes of change and examine how each therapy contributes to each core process, helping in the integration of all four. The text considers the influence of early adversity on later mental wellbeing, the theoretical underpinnings of mindfulness, behaviour analysis, reliving and re-scripting and dissociation. Theory and practice chapters are illustrated using case vignettes.
The book will be useful for therapists to structure sessions with clients. It demonstrates how to follow a theoretical approach and offers a therapeutic structure for integrated clinical work. It will be useful in reflective practice and supervision, and for students learning about a variety of therapeutic approaches.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
Part I: THE DISTINCTIVE THEORETICAL FEATURES OF CBT+
2. CBT in a nutshell
3. ACT in a nutshell
4. DBT in a nutshell
5. CFT in a nutshell
6. Why integrate CBT and third wave approaches?
7. Behaviour theory and philosophy
8. Core processes of change 1: trust, commitment and compassion
9. Core processes of change 2: perspective taking, exposure and learning new skills
10. Principles and protocol for CBT+: NAVIGATES
11. Early trauma experiences and adult problems
12. Mindfulness theory
13. Behavioural analysis
14. Re-living and re-scripting
15. Dealing with dissociation
PART II: THE DISTINCTIVE PRACTICAL FEATURES OF CBT+
16. Complex case: Ruth
17. Complex case: Stuart
18. Mindfulness for clients
19. Mindfulness exercises
20. Motivation and commitment
21. Name the problem behaviours: NAVIGATES
22. Build awareness: NAVIGATES
23. Clarify values: NAVIGATES
24. Investigate the behaviour: NAVIGATES
25. Goal setting: NAVIGATES
26. Acceptance of self: NAVIGATES
27. Tackling trauma: NAVIGATES
28. Exposure and emotions: NAVIGATES
29. New skills: NAVIGATES
30. Summary and conclusions
Index
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