<span>In this concise guide, Cory F. Newman and Danielle A. Kaplan offer an evidence-based approach to supervising practitioners of cognitiveβbehavioral therapy that is based on two key concepts: feedback that focuses on both strengths and weaknesses; and demonstrations, such as role-playing exercis
Teaching and supervising cognitive behavioral therapy
β Scribed by Donna M. Sudak, R. Trent Codd III, John W. Ludgate, Leslie Sokol, Marci G. Fox, Robert P. Reiser, Derek L. Milne
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 307
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A total CBT training solution, with practical strategies for improving educational outcomes.
Teaching and Supervising Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is the first comprehensive package to provide empirically-validated CBT training and supervisory techniques. Applicable to a variety of behavioral health care disciplines, this multi-modal guide provides educators with the information and tools that can help improve educational outcomes. An examination of CBT developments over the past twenty years leads into a discussion of practical applications for improving CBT education, while addressing the technological advances that facilitate dissemination and the specific challenges posed to confidentiality and patient care. The digital component contains additional audio and video content, plus downloadable worksheets that reinforce and expand upon the strategies presented.
Coverage includes advice geared specifically toward the most commonly-encountered problems, with video of training sessions that address issues like frustration with patients, disbelief in psychotherapy, dislike of the method, and lack of skills. Readers will gain insight into effective goal setting, and implement a structured approach to supervision.
- Examine existing literature and research on training, supervision, and evaluation
- Integrate theory with practical strategies to improve learning outcomes
- Customize training approaches to specifically suit different professional groups
- Fit the methods to the environment, including workshops, webinars, and podcasts
Mental health professionals who favor an empirically-based approach to therapy will appreciate the effectiveness of an empirically-based approach to pedagogy. Backed by over two decades of CBT research and the insight of leading CBT experts, Teaching and Supervising Cognitive Behavioral Therapy provides trainers with the tools and information they need to improve therapist educational outcomes.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: CBT training and supervision --
Core competencies in cognitive behavioral therapy training --
Empirically supported educational methods --
Measures of competence in cognitive behavioral therapy --
Feedback in cognitive behavioral therapy training --
Teaching CBT for specific disorders --
Technology in CBT training and supervision --
Graduate training --
CBT in psychiatry residency training --
Continuing education for therapists in practice --
Training and supervising nontraditional care providers --
Evidence-based supervisory practices in CBT --
Training CBT supervisors --
This section is collapsed self-management in CBT training and supervision.
β¦ Subjects
Cognitive therapy;Behavior therapy;Cognitive therapy;Study and teaching;Behavior therapy;Study and teaching;HEALTH & FITNESS;Diseases;General;MEDICAL;Clinical Medicine;MEDICAL;Diseases;MEDICAL;Evidence-Based Medicine;MEDICAL;Internal Medicine;Cognitive Therapy;education;Cognitive Therapy;organization & administration;Teaching;methods
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