This volume covers the theories, models and practice of cognitive therapy with psychotic patients. It examines the assessment, formulation and treatment methods for a range of disorders, and includes... (more)
Rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT) can, on first impressions, appear to be simple to practice. Its model of emotional disturbance and change, ABCDE, describes a clear and uncluttered approach... (more)
Cognitive therapy offers a well-documented and cost-effective psychosocial treatment model for working with substance abuse disorders. Comprehensive and accessible, this volume clearly details the... (more)
Significantly revised and restructured to reflect major developments in the field, the expanded second edition of this important work is essentially a new book. The volume presents cutting-edge... (more)
This work addresses the manifold difficulties that both client and therapist bring to Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT). It offers ways of tackling difficulties that should assist in their... (more)
Cognitive Psychodynamics offers an important new integration of cognitive science and psychodynamic psychology that provides a common language across disciplines while presenting an explicit... (more)
This practical Reader brings together the major writings of the past decade on rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT), originally called rational-emotive therapy (RET). An overview by Albert... (more)
The authors develop the cognitive-behavioural counselling approach by offering new conceptualizations of many common client problems. They suggest that effective interventions need to take account of... (more)
A brand new edition of this highly popular guide to a much used approach. Combining the theoretical with the practical, the book provides an accessible guide for newcomers to this form of... (more)
Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT), founded by Albert Ellis, recently celebrated its fortieth anniversary as a leading therapy approach within the cognitive-behavioural tradition. Windy Dryden... (more)
Psychological treatments have proved effective in treating a range of psychiatric syndromes. This book reviews the literature and provides an examination of the science and practice within... (more)
This book is devoted to the presentation and assessment of actual demonstration sessions of REBT. (more)
A companion volume for Preparing for Client Change in Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy, the training material in this book is arranged in modular format.
Contents: Teaching the REBT view of... (more)
This dictionary provides definitions of key terms, concepts and the major treatment techniques associated with Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT). It will be of most use to practising REBT... (more)
This classic describes the cognitive approach to psychopatholgy and psychotherapy and how to apply it. (more)
Cognitive therapy is a well-known and widely used means of helping depressed patients, but is only just beginning to be extended to other client groups. This volume discusses the theoretical and... (more)
This volume is a guide to the application of cognitive therapy to child problems, with particular focus on self-control methods, and on the author's model for working with children, in family and... (more)
Borderline personality disorder patients are impulsive, unstable and destructive, hurting themselves and those around them. This book aims to present the therapeutic approach of cognitive analytic... (more)
Drawing on his experience, the author presents an account of the practical application of cognitive therapy for anxiety disorders. Each disorder is covered in detail, with accounts of the use of... (more)
The use of cognitive behaviour interventions for brief therapy in primary care is accepted by most to be both useful and cost effective. This book contains a number of concise suggestions for... (more)
Cognitive behaviour therapy is now established as the leading psychological treatment for many psychiatric conditions. This innovative book gives a guide to practising the therapy with patients... (more)
In this text, researchers and practitioners provide a general background to cognitive treatment, discussing specific uses of the therapy in treating those who have hallucinations, as well as those... (more)
This textbook is part of a series which provides both professional counsellors and psychology students with guidelines on the use of brief therapy. This is a process which involves a limited number... (more)
Cognitve therapy, developed by Aaron Beck in the US in the 1960s, is a structured, time-limited, problem-focused and research based system of psychotherapy which seeks to identify, examine and modify... (more)
This introduction to the field is practical and comprehensive, emphasizing the importance of establishing a solid relationship between therapist and client. It discusses changes to traditional... (more)
This best-selling classic work shows how psychotherapists can effectively treat depressive disorders. Case examples generously illustrate a wide range of strategies and techniques - from initial... (more)
This volume is the authoritative presentation of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Linehan's comprehensive, integrated approach to treating individuals with borderline personality disorder. DBT -... (more)
Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) is growing rapidly in the development of new theoretical ideas and new therapeutic methods. This book describes the current 'state of the art' through case histories... (more)
The leading guide to group-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has now been significantly revised with 70% new material, reflecting over 15 years of research and clinical advances. Too often,... (more)