Frank Wills is an Independent Cognitive Psychotherapist based in Bristol and also a tutor at the University of South Wales. He is co-author of Cognitive Therapy, Second Edition (SAGE, 2005) and Counselling for Anxiety Problems, Second Edition (SAGE, 2002). Diana Sanders is a counselling psychologist with the Oxfordshire Mental Healthcare NHS Trust and a research psychologist at Oxford University. Her publications include Coping with Periods (Chambers, 1985).
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PART ONE: CBT: THEORY, MODEL AND STRUCTURE CBT: A Developing Model The Therapeutic Relationship and Interpersonal Sensitivity in CBT Assessing and Formulating Clients for CBT Interpersonal CBT and the Therapeutic Relationship PART TWO: CBT PRACTICE Beginning and Structuring CBT Cognitive Interventions in CBT New Behavioural Directions in CBT Emotional Interventions in CBT Mindfulness and the third wave developments in CBT Working with assumptions, core beliefs and schemas - getting to the heart of the problems Process difficultiesn and endings in CBT PART THREE: CBT IN CONTEXT Applications of CBT CBT and IAPT Epilogue Appendix References Index
'This volume should be the first stop for mental health practitioners from all disciplines looking for an introduction to the basic art and ideasof cognitive therapy' - Adrian Wells, Professor of Clinical & Experimental Psychology, University of Manchester 'One of the very best introductions to CBT, now enhanced with excellent coverage of new developments' - Professor Neil Frude, Consultant Clinical Psychologist 'This book has become my first choice recommendation for trainee therapists. Already an outstanding and easy-to-read introduction to the practical application of CBT, it just got better' - Peter Simpson, Senior Lecturer in Mental Health, University of Glamorgan