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Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Foundations for Practice

Third Edition
  • Frank Wills - University of Wales College, Newport, University of South Wales, UK
  • Diana Sanders - Counselling Psychologist and BABCP Accredited Cognitive Psychotherapist in Independent Practice, Oxford


November 2012 | 352 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

In their established introduction to contemporary CBT theory and practice, Diana Sanders and Frank Wills show how therapeutic change takes place across a network of cognitive, emotional and behavioral functioning. They explain the central concepts of CBT and illustrate - with numerous case examples - how these can effectively be put into practice at each stage of the therapeutic process. The revised book now includes:

  • Recent developments in CBT, i.e., new settings and applications including guided self-help, computerized CBT, IAPT & stepped care
  • Two brand new chapters on mindfulness and increasing access to CBT
  • Extra case studies, chapter previews, exercises and further reading, plus an appendix of further resources
  • Coverage of a wider range of client issues

This continues to be the ideal companion for those working - or training to work - in the psychological therapies and mental health.


 
PART ONE: CBT: THEORY, MODEL AND STRUCTURE
 
CBT: A Developing Model
 
The Therapeutic Relationship and Interpersonal Sensitivity in CBT
 
Assessing and Formulating Clients for CBT
 
Interpersonal CBT and the Therapeutic Relationship
 
PART TWO: CBT PRACTICE
 
Beginning and Structuring CBT
 
Cognitive Interventions in CBT
 
New Behavioural Directions in CBT
 
Emotional Interventions in CBT
 
Mindfulness and the third wave developments in CBT
 
Working with assumptions, core beliefs and schemas - getting to the heart of the problems
 
Process difficultiesn and endings in CBT
 
PART THREE: CBT IN CONTEXT
 
Applications of CBT
 
CBT and IAPT
 
Epilogue
 
Appendix
 
References
 
Index

An excellent introduction to this topic. I would highly recommend this book.

Mr Neil Evans
Faculty of Education and Society, Sunderland University
October 17, 2013

The addition of a section on CBT and IAPT is useful as many of our students work in an IAPT context. Also the emphasis on Third Wave CBT approaches is welcome as we do include these in yr 2 of our CBT course. Overall the book represents significant improvements to former titles by the same authors (e.g. CBT : An Intro). Material is very accessible and this is helped by use of good illustrative client examples. Would be good to see a section on critique/challenges to CBT and perhaps to include other Third Wave approaches such as Compassionate Mind Therapy

Dr Toni Dicaccavo
School of Psychology, University of the West of England, Bristol
October 16, 2013

Frank Wills Essential reading

Miss Maria Punt
HCPS, South Essex College
September 25, 2013

A very good book in an ever expanding sea of CBT text books

Mr Armin Luthi
Fac of Health & Social Care Sciences, Kingston University
September 23, 2013

This book provides an excellent text for students looking to develop their skills and knowledge of CBT. It adopts a relational stance to CBT and covers a more contemporary approache that compliments each other.

Mrs Nicola Grass
Dept of Care and Early Years, Weston College
August 14, 2013

This text is been recommended for our Behavioural Approaches module in year one and also our Professional Cert in CBT.

Mrs Gisela Oates
Counselling & Psychotherapy Dept, PCI College
March 12, 2013

This is a great updated edition, clearly accessible for new to CBT students it gives a solid grounding in the concepts and constructs and the clinical exapmles are particularly helpful as they make the material come alive.

Ms Jo Cruywagen
Department of Psychology, Roehampton University
February 13, 2013

a useful book providing the basic information required to have a working knowledge of CBT

Mr David Atkinson
Department of Health & Human Sciences, Essex University
February 13, 2013

An excellent introductory text that provides a good overview of CBT.

Ms Jodie Paget
School of Education and Lifelong learning, University of East Anglia
February 6, 2013

This is a really 'learner' friendly and easy to read/understand book. I particularly like the case studies throughout. The additional information regarding Mindfulness and the new wave of CBT is of real interest.

Mrs Julie Wyman
Book Reviews, Devon Counselling College
January 31, 2013