Rethink how you think, feel, and behave Get Started with CBT is the essential guide to this incredibly popular and successful therapy. Whether you want to learn CBT techniques to practice "self-therapy," are preparing to see a therapist, or are already a trained counselor but would like to learn more about CBT, this book explains it all. CBT helps you to evaluate how you think, feel and behave. It aims to replace self-defeating and irrational thoughts with more realistic, self-accepting and affirming beliefs, helping you to overcome problems by breaking them down into small, manageable parts and improving your state of mind. You can also visit teachyourself.com for tests, extension articles and a vibrant community of like-minded learners. And if you don't have much time, don't worry--this book gives you one-, five-, and 10-minute bites of learning to get you started.
Great descriptions with examples. Stresses the positive whilst acknowledging the difficulties and the amount of work needed. Excellent feet on the ground motivation
This was a very helpful, practical book that was also easy to read. I wish I had discovered it years ago. All of us at some point project negative thoughts based on some small piece of information….meaning our brains try to fill in the blanks based on our own life experiences, environment, early adulthood, etc. This book gives great insight and exercises to retrain your brain to change your style of thinking; “to evaluate our thinking critically in the most open-minded way and look for all possible alternatives to develop a balanced viewpoint.” I don’t think you have to suffer from depression or other mental issues/ disorders to find this book helpful. CBT can can be practiced for a variety of everyday events or situations. I recommend this book for anyone wanting to achieve good mental-health, well-being, and mindfllness.
Good introduction to CBT. Wilding outlines many techniques and skills that the average person could use to effect in their own personal lives. Anyone could benefit from the tools described in this book.
An important caveat is to know when to seek professional help as self-guided CBT can be insufficient depending on disease severity. (But wilding makes this PSA several times as well.)
This is almost a very good book, but it is let down by dreadful editing - the pages jump, missing out whole chunks of text. Once this problem is fixed, it will be worth buying.
I currently practice CBT but still benefited greatly by getting introduced to a comprehensive review of best practices which really helped in filling in the gaps and having a more airtight understanding of things, and alternative forms of Thought Records which made things more engaging.
The author loves to fearmonger people into doing the many exercises and homework she set out lol but it all turned out to be beneficial in the end. Wrecked my wrist in writing out many records but it served well to let me see the pattern in things.
This is a very practical hands-on book with step by step usage of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy linking thinking to emotions. I tried and it is quite functional to see 5 whys back to root cause analysis of why a person is acting as they and then being able to untangle the reasons and solve the problems the person is facing in their life.
I read this book out of curiosity not out of a particular problem to address. Nevertheless I found some of the ways of thinking helped me become even calmer and less stressed.
a perfectly fine book (although my edition had more grammatical errors than I like to catch in a book), but I would like something more technical (toward practice rather than self-help)
Halfway through this book and I just want to say to the author that I'm depressed not stupid. Counting bird on wires or white cars won't cure any anxiety.
This book provides an interesting and educational read into CBT and its practice which is commonly used today in counselling. I enjoyed the book and it gives a valuable insight into why we may repeat unwanted behaviour and how to understand anxieties and phobias. The Teach yourself books are good in the way that they recap what you read in the chapter and encourage you to complete tasks and visually engage in mind maps. Personally, CBT is a useful model to go by to solve personal issues but its something that requires practise but opens up your mind which has led me to purchase more books by this publisher.
I was familiar with a general definition of what CBT was, but this book gave me some good, practical exercises to use. I first read about this in an essay about modern Stoicism, and the author talked about the usefulness of modern Stoicism and CBT combined for himself. I wanted to check the book out for myself, and I definitely got something out of it.