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    Cambridge Guide to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

    Cambridge Guide to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) by Davies, Jessica; Salkovskis, Paul; Laidlaw, Kenneth;

    Series: Cambridge Guides to the Psychological Therapies;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Cambridge University Press
    • Date of Publication 18 September 2025

    • ISBN 9781009088350
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages408 pages
    • Size 233x154x21 mm
    • Weight 620 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    A contemporary guide to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and its applications to a range of populations and with clinical contexts.

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    Long description:

    This book provides a concise and up-to-date guide to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), from the history and supporting theory, through to the most recent empirical evidence and practical aspects of delivery. Starting with an overview of the structure of CBT, practitioners can utilise this detailed guide to deliver therapy in clinical practice, whilst its coverage of various adaptations of CBT, such as group therapy and working with older adults, allow therapy to be tailored to different settings with different timeframes attached. Covering all the major CBT protocols necessary to work with a wide range of common mental health conditions. A comprehensive resource for a wide range of practitioners providing practical approaches, goals, and strategies to manage mental health problems using CBT. Part of the Cambridge Guides to the Psychological Therapies series, offering all the latest scientifically rigorous, and practical information on a range of key, evidence-based psychological interventions for clinicians.

    'This guide is a must-have for any mental health professional who uses cognitive behavioural therapy in their practice. Written by internationally regarded CBT researchers, teachers and clinicians, it not only provides the reader with concisely written instruction on how to deliver CBT for a variety of mental health conditions, but also neatly links such guidance to the powerful theories and evidence that underpin the application of CBT. A wide range of disorders is included, each with multiple CBT models expertly summarised and contrasted. Other chapters consider the application of CBT to different populations and settings. Both those new to CBT and expert practitioners will find this volume an essential text that supports their practice for years to come.' Richard Meiser-Stedman, Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Therapies, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, UK

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    Table of Contents:

    Forword Judith S. Beck; Part I. An Overview of the Model: 1. An historical overview of cognitive behavioural therapy Ken Laidlaw; 2. The supporting theory of cognitive behavioural therapy Ken Laidlaw; 3. Efficacy of CBT: a brief outline and review Ken Laidlaw; Part II. The Model of CBT into Practice: 4. What is cognitive behaviour therapy Jessica Davies; 5. The goals of cognitive behavioural therapy Jessica Davies; 6. The specific techniques of cognitive behavioural therapy Jessica Davies; 7. The structure of cognitive behavioural therapy Jessica Davies; 8. Psychological assessment, formulation, and intervention in CBT Jessica Davies; Part III. Application and Adaptations for Mental Health Presentations: 9. Adaptations of the original model of cognitive behavioural therapy Jessica Davies and Ken Laidlaw; 10. Anxiety disorders Jessica Davies; 11. Specific phobias Ken Laidlaw; 12. Panic disorder Jessica Davies and Paul Salkovskis; 13. Social anxiety disorder Jessica Davies and Rachel Handley; 14. Generalised anxiety disorder Saevar Már Gústavsson and Paul Salkovskis; 15. Obsessive compulsive or related disorders Jessica Davies; 16. Obsessive compulsive disorder Jessica Davies and Paul Salkovskis; 17. Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) Jessica Davies; 18. Illness anxiety disorder Jessica Davies and Paul Salkovskis; 19. Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Jessica Davies and Rachel Handley; 20. Depression Jessica Davies and Ken Laidlaw; 21. CBT for psychosis and complex mental health (PCMH) Sean Harper and David Carmichael; Part IV. Application of CBT in Different Populations and Settings: 22. Adaptations for specific populations Ken Laidlaw; 23. Evidenced-based age-appropriate CBT with older people Ken Laidlaw; 24. Using CBT with family caregivers of persons living with dementia Dolores Gallagher-Thompson, Jennifer Ramsey, Ann Choryan Bilbrey and Julian Montoro-Rodriguez; 25. CBT for children and young people Mike Turnbull and Markku Wood; 26. Adaptations for specific events: immediately after a traumatic event Rachel Handley; 27. Cognitive behavioural therapy in primary care Jessica Davies; 28. Group cognitive behavioural therapy Jessica Davies; 29. Conjoint format - couple's therapy Jessica Davies; 30. Internet and telephone delivery Jessica Davies and Ken Laidlaw; 31. Computerised CBT self-help approaches Jessica Davies, Ken Laidlaw and Bruno Kajiyama; 32. Developing and progressing as a CBT therapist Jessica Davies and Paul Salkovskis; Index.

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