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A Therapist's Guide to Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

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This manual is designed for mental health practitioners who want to establish a solid foundation of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) skills. Conceptscontained in the manual detail the basic steps needed to provide CBT(“PracticingCBT 101”) with the intent that users will feel increasingly comfortable conducting CBT.The manual is not designed for advanced CBT practitioners. Instructional material in this program is designed to be used within the context of a psychotherapy supervisory relationship to ensure appropriate application of the training materials and timely feedback, which are viewed as critical to the development of CBT skills.

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117 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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May 1, 2016
The book is well structured,contains useful information about the aspects of CBT supported with helpful examples.
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April 5, 2022
Really enjoyable and interesting - and perfect balance between theory and practice. Probably not best to read this is as my first psych book though as it's quite specialised.
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