Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond
by Judith S. Beck
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"Hundreds of thousands of clinicians and graduate students have relied on this text--now significantly revised with more than 50% new material--to learn the fundamentals of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). Leading expert Judith S. Beck demonstrates how to engage patients, develop a sound case conceptualization, plan individualized treatment, structure sessions, and implement core cognitive, behavioral, and experiential techniques. Throughout the book, extended cases of one client with show more severe depression and another with depression, anxiety, and borderline personality traits illustrate how a skilled therapist delivers CBT and troubleshoots common difficulties. Adding to the third edition's utility, the companion website features downloadable worksheets and videos of therapy sessions. New to This Edition *Chapter on the therapeutic relationship. *Chapter on integrating mindfulness into treatment. *Presents recovery-oriented cognitive therapy (CT-R)--which emphasizes clients' aspirations, values, and positive adaptation--alongside traditional CBT. *Pedagogical features: clinical tips, reflection questions, practice exercises, and videos at the companion website. *New case examples featuring clients with more complex problems. *Demonstrates how to integrate strategies from other modalities, such as acceptance and commitment therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy..."-- show lessTags
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If you are looking for a comprehensive textbook on how to practice pure cognitive therapy, this book is it. Judith Beck is of course the daughter of Aaron Beck, one of the founders of Cognitive Psychology, and she learned her lessons from her father well. This book is well-written, well organized and gives step by step instructions on how to properly conduct effective cognitive therapy sessions. She gives many examples and also asks students to look at how the principles of cognitive theory may apply to their own lives. I have used this book as my textbook in the Advanced Individual Counseling class that I teach in a MFT program and I have yet to find a better book. Cognitive therapy is simple in theory, but difficult in practice, and show more Dr. Beck provides the right amount of depth and detail to help a therapist really understand and practice efficient and effective Cognitive therapy. This book is useful to both students and long-time professional therapists. I especially like how the book discusses how to deal with it when things aren't working and the therapy is not working or is not going well for whatever reason. If you have no background in psychology or cognitive theory, I would not recommend this book as it is written at a level that assumes knowledge of psychology of at least a BA level and is more appropriate for Master's level students and professionals in the field. show less
2023 (review posted on LT link):
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- 616.891425; 616.89; 616; 616.89'1425
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- 616.891425 — Applied science & technology Medicine & health Diseases, Allergies, Skin Conditions Nervous Disorders: Autism, Anorexia, OCD Mental disorders: bi-polar/schizophrenia Therapy Psychotherapy Behavioural therapies Cognitive behavioural therapies (CBT)
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