CBT: A Clinicians Guide to Using The Five Areas Approach (how to introduce and support the Overcoming series books and LLTTF courses)
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The book delivers a tried and tested delivery model for wider dissemination of this evidence-based CBT approach.
Edition: 1
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Weight | 0.51 kg |
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Dimensions | 17.5 × 1.2 × 24.5 cm |
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Language | English |
Marie Chellingsworth
Description
This book is essential reading for psychological wellbeing practitioners, self-help support workers, coaches, general practitioners, mental health nurses, psychiatrists, counsellors, managers, and other health and social care practitioners involved in introducing the use of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) into their practice.
The book delivers a tried and tested delivery model for wider dissemination of this evidence-based CBT approach. It provides the practitioners with support scripts and online resources.
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How to use this Resource
Available as a printed or online book that can be worked through by the reader alone, or with support from a supporter/practitioner.
Apple and Kindle book versions are available from the Taylor and Francis website.
Worksheets help take the learning off the page so it can be applied in the readers life.
Written for members of the public, and a resource for practitioners/supporters working with people one to one.
Clinical/teaching licence permission given for copies to be made of pages provided they are for the sole use of the purchaser for their own personal use (including as a professional practitioner to client basis).
It covers how to support someone in short or longer session depending on patients’ needs.
Supporter's Notes
This book resource is available in several formats:
a. Printed book (single purchase or bulk)
b. Online book to read available from the Taylor and Francis website
Practitioner Training: We can provide live training classes separately on how to introduce and support this resource (see www.llttf.com/training or contact training@llttf.com)
Supporter Online training: We have a growing range of self-directed practitioner training modules available at www.llttf.com
About the Author
Dr Chris Williams is Emeritus Professor of Psychosocial Psychiatry at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and Past-President of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP). His main area of interest is making Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approaches accessible to all. He is an Honorary Fellow of BABCP.
Marie Chellingsworth is a Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN), and was previously IAPT Course Director and Senior Lecturer in Psychological Therapies University of Nottingham and Senior Fellow of the Institute of Mental Health, Nottingham, UK.