Video book & online book bundle

The things you do that help – and the things you do that don’t

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SKU
TYDTHccvidbook
Categories
Low Mood and Stress
Authors
Dr Chris Williams

Discover a core CBT-based skill taught via an online book or video book presentation of key content from the book. Video includes the option to watch sub-titles in English aiding accessibility.

Based on the popular cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) living life to the full approach and written by a recognised award-winning expert Professor Chris Williams.

Covering the following topics/little books:

  • The things you do that help- and the things you do that don’t.
  • Plus linked worksheets.

In this book you will learn:

  • What makes a behaviour unhelpful.
  • Review your own helpful responses- and build them in your life.
  • Discover your own unhelpful responses – and plan to reduce or replace them.
  • Use a traffic light sheet to achieve change.

Research: Visit our Research trials page to see research evidence for our wide range of resources.

Other copies of the book are available in printed format.

Read or watch the content to discover practical new life skills based on the CBT approach.
Can be used alone by individuals, or with support from a health, social care, education or third sector/charity worker.

Worksheets help take the learning off the page so it can be applied in the readers life

Linked Online self-directed learning module(s): available on www.llttf.com

A resource for those working with adults, older adults, and young people (e.g. teachers, parents, youth or community workers and those working in child and adolescent services).

Content can be delivered:
a. Unsupported (e.g. people access and read/view)
b. With 1:1 support (e.g. to accompany coaching, community/primary care/voluntary sector, schools/colleges/universities, occupational health, alcohol reduction services, IAPT /NHS Talking Therapies for Anxiety and Depression Step 1 and 2 etc.
c. Using live Class teaching support:
Teach the Living Life to the Full class content using the class version (live face to face or delivered remotely online).
Books/video can be offered to attendees to read/watch afterwards at home.
Telephone and face to face supporter protocols are available.
d. As a resource for Book clubs – attendees read the books then attend weekly facilitated discussion groups.

Supporter Training: View training courses

We also have a growing range of self-directed practitioner training modules available.

Course development: The content has benefitted from feedback and inputs from a wide range of NHS, education, social care and charitable organisations. The video format was added to improve accessibility via video and also use of closed captions to specifically engage users living with deafness or hearing difficulties.

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 and widely recognised expert in making CBT life skills accessible to all.

Description

Discover a core CBT-based skill taught via an online book or video book presentation of key content from the book. Video includes the option to watch sub-titles in English aiding accessibility.

Based on the popular cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) living life to the full approach and written by a recognised award-winning expert Professor Chris Williams.

Covering the following topics/little books:

  • The things you do that help- and the things you do that don’t.
  • Plus linked worksheets.

In this book you will learn:

  • What makes a behaviour unhelpful.
  • Review your own helpful responses- and build them in your life.
  • Discover your own unhelpful responses – and plan to reduce or replace them.
  • Use a traffic light sheet to achieve change.

Research: Visit our Research trials page to see research evidence for our wide range of resources.

Other copies of the book are available in printed format.

How to use this Resource

Read or watch the content to discover practical new life skills based on the CBT approach.
Can be used alone by individuals, or with support from a health, social care, education or third sector/charity worker.

Worksheets help take the learning off the page so it can be applied in the readers life

Linked Online self-directed learning module(s): available on www.llttf.com

Supporter's Notes

A resource for those working with adults, older adults, and young people (e.g. teachers, parents, youth or community workers and those working in child and adolescent services).

Content can be delivered:
a. Unsupported (e.g. people access and read/view)
b. With 1:1 support (e.g. to accompany coaching, community/primary care/voluntary sector, schools/colleges/universities, occupational health, alcohol reduction services, IAPT /NHS Talking Therapies for Anxiety and Depression Step 1 and 2 etc.
c. Using live Class teaching support:
Teach the Living Life to the Full class content using the class version (live face to face or delivered remotely online).
Books/video can be offered to attendees to read/watch afterwards at home.
Telephone and face to face supporter protocols are available.
d. As a resource for Book clubs – attendees read the books then attend weekly facilitated discussion groups.

Supporter Training: View training courses

We also have a growing range of self-directed practitioner training modules available.

Course development: The content has benefitted from feedback and inputs from a wide range of NHS, education, social care and charitable organisations. The video format was added to improve accessibility via video and also use of closed captions to specifically engage users living with deafness or hearing difficulties.

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 and widely recognised expert in making CBT life skills accessible to all.