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This is a particularly accessible book that bridges theory and practice in a succinct and clear manner.
This book has the ability to provide practitioners with the fundamental knowledge, together with a thorough and systematic explanation of becoming a CBT counsellor and psychotherapist.
This is a fascinating book, which I will be happy to have on my book shelf. The author carefully outlines all the basic therapeutic techniques used in CBT today, elaborating in each case relevant CBT skills, as well as discussing emotional and interpersonal aspects that may surface, and escribing strategies that may be relevant at that point. Some of these strategies have been drawn from other therapeutic schools, but would obviously be useful.
The book provides sound coverage of CBT skills, including helpful illustrations of therapist-client interactions which provide a hands-on approach to counsellor training.
Skills in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy introduces students to the basic knowledge needed to safely practice CBT. With verbatim vignettes, Frank Wills links theory to practice by explaining and demonstrating key aspects of how to use different CBT techniques. The additional ‘companion website’ is a very useful resource for both teachers and students.
Very good book for Level 4 Diploma course.
This book was recommended to me by Windy Dryden as the core text for the level 5 CBT diploma. I used it to write the course and then suggested it as the core text for students.
Excellent book love the series. Students thought these books were brilliant, easy to navigate and understand. Even recommended to library staff to stock, students have rushed out to purchase for further reading
The greater emphasis on relational importance in this Edition is welcome and permits a more inclusive adoption of CBT skills within an within an integrative framework. As with the 1st Edition a solid grounding for introducing students to CBT. This has been added to our essential Indicative Reading List
This text introduces the cognitive behavioural counselling approach. This method of counselling is growing at an exponential rate. It has been reviewed in numerous research studies as been an effective treatment modality for depression, anxiety and other mental health disorders . The approach in this book sets out in a clear and systematic manner the CBT approach, by explaining the significant elements of the method. The book is also enhanced by the inclusion of case vignettes that illustrate the different aspects of the approach.
Highly recommended for counselling psychology trainees: broad perspective, use of therapeutic relationship, integration of recent developments in the field
This is a helpful book for students in social work, introducing them to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Very practical and Interactive.
This is an exceptionally good book on CBT
This is a good solid introduction to c b t for students with little or no prior knowledge of the topic. It is a useful practical guide and uses case examples to reinforce areas explored. The practice tips and suggestions are excellent resources to help reinforce students understanding. This will be useful especially for Pre Registration mental health students.
Still an excellent text for the undergraduate student studying CBT.
this is a practical and informative book for learners and practitioners. Well written and relevant
Clear and concise information, ideal for learners at Diploma level.
A clear overview of CBT, which will support a wide range of Health and Social Care students in understanding this therapy and approach. It will be recommended to student's studying Approaches within the programme.
Clear, valuable and up to date.
excellent for students doing skills work
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