From a leading expert in cognitive-behavioral therapy and couple and family therapy, this comprehensive guide combines cutting-edge research and clinical wisdom. The author shows how therapeutic techniques originally designed for individuals have been successfully adapted for use with couples and f
The Comprehensive Clinician's Guide to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
β Scribed by Leslie Sokol and Marci G. Fox
- Publisher
- PESI Publishing & Media
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 259
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Drs. Sokol and Fox have the knowledge base to bring you the most comprehensive and up-to-date information regarding CBT. Written for mental health professionals, students, trainers, supervisors, teachers, and clinicians of all levels, this workbook is filled with practical, easy-to-understand tools to help you put theory into practice. Filled withworksheets, coping cards, step-by-step plans and activities, this accessible guide will help you teach clients effective coping skills, which builds their confidence, and eliminates self-doubt--the most crucial part of treatment. These tools will help clients become their own therapist and sustain recovery across a variety of issues, including: Depression Bipolar Disorder Anxiety Anger Substance Abuse Personality Disorders PTSD Self-Harm and Suicidality Psychosis
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Copyright
About the Authors
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Cognitive Model
The Cognitive Model
Underlying Self-Doubt Beliefs
Chapter 2: Cognitive Conceptualization: Understanding the Client
Personality: What We Value
Values and Doubt Labels
Doubt Labels
The Role of History and Life Experiences
Ineffective Compensatory Actions
Doubt Labels and Behavior: Guidelines or Assumptions
Doubt Conceptualization Model
Chapter 3: Goal-Directed Therapy
Problem List
Treatment Goals
Session Structure
The Beginning
The Agenda
The Middle of the Session
Summaries
Homework
End of the Session
Self-Assessment
Chapter 4: Case Write-Up
Case Write-Up Instructions
Case Write-Up Example
Chapter 5: Depression
The Cognitive Model and Key Component Treatments
Assessment
Mood Scales
Behavioral Activation
The First Step: Behavioral Assessment
The Tool: The Activity Schedule
Activity Schedule: The Learning
Key Concepts in Behavioral Activation
Considering Bipolar Disorder
Cognitive Restructuring
Eliciting Automatic Thoughts
Evaluating Automatic Thoughts
Reframing the Doubt Label
Identifying and Evaluating Conditional Assumptions
Considering Bipolar Disorder
Sustaining and Growing Confidence Through Action
Chapter 6: Anxiety
The Cognitive Model of Anxiety
Cognitive Restructuring
The Probability Error
The Catastrophic Error
The Resource Error
Exposure-Based Strategies
Key Components of Exposure Interventions
Potential Pitfalls
Interventions for Specific Anxiety Disorders
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Social Anxiety Disorder
Panic Disorder
Specific Phobia
Illness Anxiety Disorder
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Summary: Anxiety Disorders
Chapter 7: Anger
The Cognitive Model of Anger
Anger Arousal
Assertive Communication
Effective Restraint
Putting It All Together: Diverting Anger
Self-Confidence
Chapter 8: Substance Use Disorders
Motivation and Buy-In
The Cognitive Model of Relapse
Triggering Stimuli
Underlying Drug-Related Beliefs
Substance-Biased Automatic Thoughts
Increase in Urges and Cravings
Permission-Giving Beliefs
Instrumental Strategies
Lapses or Relapses
The Cognitive Model of Abuse
Vulnerability to Relapse
Chapter 9: Personality Disorders, Self-Harm, and Suicidality
The Cognitive Model of Personality Disorders
Personality Disorders and Core Beliefs
Key Treatment Components
Establish Goals
Increase Motivation and Develop Buy-In
Build a Confident Self-View
Modify Ineffective Action
Self-Harm
Cognitive Model of Self-Harm
Intervention
Suicidality
Intervention
Summary
Chapter 10: Psychosis
Psychotic Disorders
The Cognitive Model of Psychosis
Interventions for Psychosis
Negative Symptoms
Hallucinations
Delusions
CBT and Medicine
References
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