Oxford Guide to Metaphors in CBT

Oxford Guide to Metaphors in CBT
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9780191029295
ISBN-13 : 0191029297
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Oxford Guide to Metaphors in CBT by : Richard Stott

The business of cognitive therapy is to transform meanings. What better way to achieve this than through a metaphor? Metaphors straddle two different domains at once, providing a conceptual bridge from a problematic interpretation to a fresh new perspective that can cast one's experiences in a new light. Even the simplest metaphor can be used again and again with different clients, yet still achieve the desired effect. One such example is the 'broken leg' metaphor for depression. Clients with depression are understandably frustrated with their symptoms. They may often push themselves to get better or tell themselves that they should be better by now. As a therapist, it is fair to ask, would the client be so harsh and demanding on herself after getting a broken leg? A broken leg needs time to heal and you need to begin to walk on it gradually as it builds up in strength. "You can't run before you can walk", and if you try, you are likely to make it worse. For many clients this simple metaphor is enlightening, changing their view of their symptoms as a sign of their own laziness and worthlessness, to a view of them as part of an understandable illness, that while open to improvement, cannot get better over night. This book shows just how metaphors can be used productively in CBT as an integral part of the treatment. It describes the use of metaphors for a wide range of problems, including anxiety and depression, and provides countless examples of metaphors that have been used by others in CBT. It brings together in one place hundreds of metaphors that experienced therapists have used to great success. It will be a valuable sourcebook for all cognitive behaviour therapists, as well as those training in CBT.

Oxford Guide to Metaphors in CBT

Oxford Guide to Metaphors in CBT
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9780199207497
ISBN-13 : 0199207496
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Oxford Guide to Metaphors in CBT by : Richard Stott

"Oxford Guide to Metaphors in CBT, Building Cognitive Bridges is a remarkable, memorable, and continually fascinating book, one that will be on my repeated reference list for years to come." Robert Leahy, Clinical Professor of Pscyhology in Psychiatry at Well-Comell University Medical College --

Oxford Guide to Imagery in Cognitive Therapy

Oxford Guide to Imagery in Cognitive Therapy
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9780191620751
ISBN-13 : 0191620750
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Oxford Guide to Imagery in Cognitive Therapy by : Ann Hackmann

Imagery is one of the new, exciting frontiers in cognitive therapy. From the outset of cognitive therapy, its founder Dr. Aaron T. Beck recognised the importance of imagery in the understanding and treatment of patient's problems. However, despite Beck's prescience, clinical research on imagery, and the integration of imagery interventions into clinical practice, developed slowly. It is only in the past 10 years that most writing and research on imagery in cognitive therapy has been conducted. The Oxford Guide to Imagery in Cognitive Therapy is a landmark book, which will play an important role in the next phase of cognitive therapy's development. Clinicians and researchers are starting to recognise the centrality of imagery in the development, maintenance and treatment of psychological disorders - for example, in social phobia, agoraphobia, depression, PTSD, eating disorders, childhood trauma, and personality disorder. In the fields of cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience, researchers are identifying the key role that imagery plays in emotion, cognition and psychopathology. The Oxford Guide to Imagery in Cognitive Therapy has been written both for clinicians and researchers. For clinicians, it is a user-friendly, practical guide to imagery, which will enable therapists to understand imagery phenomenology, and to integrate imagery-based interventions into their cognitive therapy practice. For researchers, it provides a state-of-the-art summary of imagery research, and points the way to future studies. Written by three well-respected CBT researcher-clinicians, it is essential reading for all cognitive therapists, who have recognised the limitations of purely 'verbal' CBT techniques, and want to find new ways to work with clients with psychological disorders.

Oxford Guide to CBT for People with Cancer

Oxford Guide to CBT for People with Cancer
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9780199605804
ISBN-13 : 0199605807
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Oxford Guide to CBT for People with Cancer by : Stirling Moorey

Rev. ed. of: Cognitive behaviour therapy for people with cancer / Stirling Moorey and Steven Greer. 2002.

Stories and Analogies in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

Stories and Analogies in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : 9780470060001
ISBN-13 : 047006000X
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Stories and Analogies in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy by : Paul Blenkiron

An accessible guide to employing stories and metaphors within cognitive behaviour therapy, which will aid clinicians in providing effective treatment for their clients Provides therapists with a range of metaphors that can be employed as a tool to enable clients to gain a new perspective on their problem, and reinforce their clients’ motivation for change CBT (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy) continues to grow in popularity, and is strongly recommended as an effective intervention by the National Institute of Clinical Excellence Written in an engaging style that is accessible to both established practitioners and trainees in clinical psychology

Oxford Guide to Behavioural Experiments in Cognitive Therapy

Oxford Guide to Behavioural Experiments in Cognitive Therapy
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 496
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ISBN-10 : 9780191004919
ISBN-13 : 019100491X
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Oxford Guide to Behavioural Experiments in Cognitive Therapy by : Khadj Rouf

Behavioural experiments are one of the central and most powerful methods of intervention in cognitive therapy. Yet until now, there has been no volume specifically dedicated to guiding physicians who wish to design and implement behavioural experiments across a wide range of clinical problems. The Oxford Guide to Behavioural Experiments in Cognitive Therapy fills this gap. It is written by clinicians for clinicians. It is a practical, easy to read handbook, which is relevant for practising clinicians at every level, from trainees to cognitive therapy supervisors. Following a foreword by David Clark, the first two chapters provide a theoretical and practical background for the understanding and development of behavioural experiments. Thereafter, the remaining chapters of the book focus on particular problem areas. These include problems which have been the traditional focus of cognitive therapy (e.g. depression, anxiety disorders), as well as those which have only more recently become a subject of study (bipolar disorder, psychotic symptoms), and some which are still in their relative infancy (physical health problems, brain injury). The book also includes several chapters on transdiagnostic problems, such as avoidance of affect, low self-esteem, interpersonal issues, and self-injurious behaviour. A final chapter by Christine Padesky provides some signposts for future development. Containing examples of over 200 behavioural experiments, this book will be of enormous practical value for all those involved in cognitive behavioural therapy, as well as stimulating exploration and creativity in both its readers and their patients.

Oxford Guide to Surviving as a CBT Therapist

Oxford Guide to Surviving as a CBT Therapist
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 503
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ISBN-10 : 9780191056291
ISBN-13 : 0191056294
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Oxford Guide to Surviving as a CBT Therapist by : Martina Mueller

For the newly trained Cognitive Behavioural Therapist, there are a wealth of challenges and difficulties faced, as they try and apply their new found skills in the outside world. These might include the stresses of working in isolation, and finding it difficult to widen their scope or bounce ideas of other CBT therapists; or the need for practical advice on setting up group therapy; the possible conflicts betweens ethical practice and theory; how to retain ones integrity as a therapist, while maintaing a viable business practice; dealing with diverse communities, or becoming a supervisor. The Oxford Guide to Surviving CBT Practice is the one-stop resource for the newly trained therapist. It offers practical guidance on a range of issues and challenges faced by the therapist. Written by people with vast experience of training and practising CBT, it draws on real life situations to help the reader hone and develop their skills, adjust to life as a therapist, and maintain a successful and satisfying career whilst helping others. With thousands of new CBT therapists being trained over the coming years, this book will be a constant companion for all those starting life as a therapist, one they will want to have to hand at all times.

Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions

Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 629
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ISBN-10 : 9780199590117
ISBN-13 : 0199590117
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions by : James Bennett-Levy

The Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions is the first ever comprehensive guide to Low Intensity CBT. It brings together researchers and clinicians who have led the way in developing evidence-based low intensity CBT treatments - treatments for those who have hitherto had no access to mental health services.

Oxford Guide to Surviving as a CBT Therapist

Oxford Guide to Surviving as a CBT Therapist
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Publisher : Oxford Guides to Cognitive Beh
Total Pages : 503
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780199561308
ISBN-13 : 0199561303
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Oxford Guide to Surviving as a CBT Therapist by : Martina Mueller

The Oxford Guide to Surviving as a CBT Therapist is the one-stop resource for the newly trained therapist. It offers practical guidance on a range of issues and challenges faced by the therapist. Written by people with vast experience training and practising CBT, it draws on real life situations to help the reader hone and develop their skills, adjust to life as a therapist, and maintain a successful and satisfying career whilst helping others. --

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Obsessive-compulsive Disorder

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780191008320
ISBN-13 : 019100832X
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Obsessive-compulsive Disorder by : Victoria Bream

Obsessive-compulsive disorder can be a very disabling and distressing problem. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) has been shown to be very effective in helping people to overcome OCD. However, OCD is a highly heterogeneous disorder, often complicated by contextual factors, and therapists are often left wondering how to apply their knowledge of treatment to the particular problems as they face them in clinical practice. This book provides the reader with an understanding of the background to and principles of using CBT for OCD in a clear practical 'how to' style. It also elucidates the particular challenges and solutions in applying CBT for OCD using illustrative case material and guidance on formulation-driven intervention. The book also addresses commonly occurring complexities in the treatment of OCD, for example working with comorbidity, perfectionism, shame and family involvement in symptoms. Throughout the book, the authors provide tips on receiving and giving supervision to trouble-shoot commonly encountered problems, resulting in a guide that can help clinicians at all levels of experience.