Cognitive therapy for challenging problems : what to do when the basics don\'t work / Judith S. Beck ; foreword by Aaron T. Beck.
By: Beck, Judith S.
Material type: BookPublisher: New York : Guilford Press, 2005Description: xi, 324 p. ; 24 cm. + hbk.ISBN: 1593851952 (hbk.).Subject(s): Cognitive therapy | Psychotherapist and patientDDC classification: 616.89142Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This groundbreaking book from Judith S. Beck addresses what to do when a patient is not making progress. Provided is practical, step-by-step guidance on conceptualizing and solving frequently encountered problems, whether in developing and maintaining the therapeutic alliance or in accomplishing specific therapeutic tasks. While the framework presented is applicable to a range of challenging clinical situations, particular attention is given to modifying the longstanding distorted beliefs and dysfunctional behavioral strategies of people with personality disorders. Helpful appendices include a reproducible assessment tool, the Personality Belief Questionnaire.
See also Dr. Beck's Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Second Edition: Basics and Beyond , the leading text for students and practicing therapists who want to learn the fundamentals of CBT.
Bibliography: p. 312-315. - Includes index.
Identifying problems in treatment -- Conceptualizing patients who present challenges -- When a personality disorder challenges treatment -- Developing and using the therapeutic alliance -- Therapeutic relationship problems: case examples -- When therapists have dysfunctional reactions to patients -- Challenges in setting goals -- Challenges in structuring the session -- Challenges in solving problems and in homework -- Challenges in identifying cognitions -- Challenges in modifying thoughts and images -- Challenges in modifying assumptions -- Challenges in modifying core beliefs.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- 1 Identifying Problems in Treatment (p. 1)
- 2 Conceptualizing Patients Who Present Challenges (p. 17)
- 3 When a Personality Disorder Challenges Treatment (p. 40)
- 4 Developing and Using the Therapeutic Alliance (p. 63)
- 5 Therapeutic Relationship Problems: Case Examples (p. 91)
- 6 When Therapists Have Dysfunctional Reactions to Patients (p. 112)
- 7 Challenges in Setting Goals (p. 128)
- 8 Challenges in Structuring the Session (p. 154)
- 9 Challenges in Solving Problems and in Homework (p. 176)
- 10 Challenges in Identifying Cognitions (p. 209)
- 11 Challenges in Modifying Thoughts and Images (p. 233)
- 12 Challenges in Modifying Assumptions (p. 251)
- 13 Challenges in Modifying Core Beliefs (p. 268)
- Appendix A Resources, Training, and Supervision in Cognitive Therapy (p. 303)
- Appendix B Personality Belief Questionnaire (p. 306)
- References (p. 312)
- Index (p. 316)