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    Making Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Work: Clinical Process for New Practitioners

    €88.75
    What should I do when a client asks me personal questions? Which of my clients problem should I focus on? This engaging text has helped tens of thousands of students and novice practitioners build skills and confidence for real-world clinical practice.
    ISBN: 9781462535637
    AuthorLedley, Deborah Roth (private practice,
    SubAuthor1Marx, Brian P. (VA Boston Healthcare Sys
    SubAuthor2Heimberg, Richard G. (Temple University,
    Pub Date10/08/2018
    BindingHardback
    Pages290
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
    Edition3rd New ed
    Availability: Out of Stock

    "What should I do when a client asks me personal questions?" "How do my client's multiple problems fit together, and which ones should we focus on in treatment?" This engaging text--now revised and updated--has helped tens of thousands of students and novice cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) practitioners build skills and confidence for real-world clinical practice. Hands-on guidance is provided for developing strong therapeutic relationships and navigating each stage of treatment; vivid case material illustrates what CBT looks like in action. Aided by sample dialogues, questions to ask, and helpful checklists, readers learn how to conduct assessments, create strong case conceptualizations, deliver carefully planned interventions, comply with record-keeping requirements, and overcome frequently encountered challenges all along the way.

    New to This Edition
    *Chapter with advice on new CBT practitioners' most common anxieties.
    *All-new case examples, now with a more complex extended case that runs throughout the book.
    *Chapter on working with special populations (culturally diverse clients, children and families).
    *Special attention to clinical and ethical implications of new technologies and social media.
    *Updated throughout to reflect current research and the authors' ongoing clinical and teaching experience.

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    "What should I do when a client asks me personal questions?" "How do my client's multiple problems fit together, and which ones should we focus on in treatment?" This engaging text--now revised and updated--has helped tens of thousands of students and novice cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) practitioners build skills and confidence for real-world clinical practice. Hands-on guidance is provided for developing strong therapeutic relationships and navigating each stage of treatment; vivid case material illustrates what CBT looks like in action. Aided by sample dialogues, questions to ask, and helpful checklists, readers learn how to conduct assessments, create strong case conceptualizations, deliver carefully planned interventions, comply with record-keeping requirements, and overcome frequently encountered challenges all along the way.

    New to This Edition
    *Chapter with advice on new CBT practitioners' most common anxieties.
    *All-new case examples, now with a more complex extended case that runs throughout the book.
    *Chapter on working with special populations (culturally diverse clients, children and families).
    *Special attention to clinical and ethical implications of new technologies and social media.
    *Updated throughout to reflect current research and the authors' ongoing clinical and teaching experience.