05924nam 2200685 450 991045386000332120200520144314.01-118-46834-11-118-46837-61-118-46836-8(CKB)2550000001277711(EBL)1676371(OCoLC)877771909(MiAaPQ)EBC1676371(DLC) 2014010262(Au-PeEL)EBL1676371(CaPaEBR)ebr10862659(CaONFJC)MIL599775(OCoLC)882232057(EXLCZ)99255000000127771120140429h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierHow to become a more effective CBT therapist mastering metacompetence in clinical practice /edited by Adrian Whittington and Nick GreyFirst edition.West Sussex, England :John Wiley & Sons,2014.©20141 online resource (338 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-118-46835-X 1-306-68524-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.How to Become a More Effective CBT Therapist; Copyright; Contents; About the Editors; About the Contributors; Foreword by David M. Clark; Foreword by Tony Roth; I The Foundations; 1 Mastering Metacompetence: The Science and Art of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy; Introduction; The Science of CBT: Efficacy, Effectiveness and Evidence-Based Practice; The Art of CBT: Metacompetence; Three Risks to Effective Practice; Bringing the Science and Art Together: Metacompetent Adherence; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; Note; References; 2 The Central Pillars of CBT; Introduction; Core Principles of CBTCore Framework of Therapy Core Therapeutic Strategies; Conclusion; References; 3 Developing and Maintaining a Working Alliance in CBT; What is the Nature of the Working Alliance in CBT ?; Developing a Good Working Alliance; Addressing Challenges in Maintaining a Working Alliance; Where Next?; Summary; References; 4 Working with Diversity in CBT; What is "Diversity"?; How is Diversity Relevant to CBT Practice?; Adapting CBT for Diversity: A Case Conceptualization Framework; Overcoming Obstacles and Building: Applying the Adaption Framework in Clinical Practice; Conclusion; ReferencesII Handling Complexity 5 Working with Co-Morbid Depression and Anxiety Disorders: A Multiple Diagnostic Approach; Introduction; Co-morbid Depression and Anxiety Disorders: Epidemiology and Therapy Outcomes; A Multiple-Diagnostic Approach; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; Note; References; 6 Collaborative Case Conceptualization: Three Principles and Five Steps for Working with Complex Cases; Rationale for Case Conceptualization; A New Model of Case Conceptualization; Five Steps of Case Conceptualization; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 7 Transdiagnostic Approaches for Anxiety DisordersThe Need for a Transdiagnostic Approach to Treating Anxiety Disorders Transdiagnostic Approaches; Transdiagnostic Approaches to Anxiety Disorders: Theory; Transdiagnostic Approaches to Anxiety; Transdiagnostic Protocol for Anxiety Disorders; Treatment Overview; Structure of Treatment; Case Example; Conclusion; References; 8 When and How to Talk about the Past in CBT; Introduction; Clinical Starting Points; Meta-Cognitive Awareness; Building Up a Sense of Self; Developing an Identity; References; 9 "Is it Them or is it Me?" Transference and Countertransference in CBT; IntroductionTransference in Analytic Thought Why CBT is Wary of Transference; Cognitive Models of Transference and Countertransference; Empirical Evidence; Interpersonal Schemas; Why Transference Doesn't Appear in CBT; Where Transference Does Appear in CBT; The Interpersonal Schema Worksheet ( ISW); A Stepped Model for Managing Transference and Countertransference; Summary; Acknowledgements; Note; References; 10 What To Do When CBT Isn't Working?; What Do We Mean by 'Treatment Failure'?; Resistance is Futile?; Common Forms of Resistance; Notes; References; III Adapting for Specific Client Groups11 CBT with People with Long-Term Medical Conditions"How to Become a More Effective CBT Therapist explains and illustrates ways to sensitively adapt and adjust evidence-based CBT techniques to address the everyday challenges of real-world clinical work. A major new text in CBT, enabling readers to move from competence to 'metacompetence' by adhering to CBT principles while also sensitively adapting to individual client needs Offers insights on the therapeutic relationship and advice for when CBT isn't working, along with specific material on older people, LTCs, intellectual disability and severe mental illness Features contributions from well known CBT thought leaders including Willem Kuyken, Roz Shafran, Kate Davidson, Michael Worrell, Helen Kennerley and Stirling Moorey With a Foreword by Professor Tony Roth "--Provided by publisher."A major new text in CBT, enabling readers to move from competence to metacompetence' by adhering to CBT principles while also sensitively adapting to individual client needs"--Provided by publisher.Cognitive therapyClinical competenceTherapist and patientElectronic books.Cognitive therapy.Clinical competence.Therapist and patient.616.89/1425Whittington AdrianGrey NickMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910453860003321How to become a more effective CBT therapist2151676UNINA