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Cognitive Therapy Techniques

A Practitioner's Guide

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  • Paperback: 348 pages
  • Published: October 2003
  • ISBN: 978-1-57230-905-0
  • Publisher: Guilford Press

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An indispensable clinical companion, this book is packed with useful tools and interventions that will expand the repertoire of novice and experienced cognitive therapists. Detailed are the full variety of evidence-based techniques that can be brought to bear on specific client problems and therapeutic challenges. Therapists will rediscover - or learn for the first time - a wealth of effective ways to identify and challenge thoughts and core beliefs; modify patterns of worry, self-criticism, and approval-seeking; evaluate personal schemas; intervene in emotional processes; and activate new experiences for the client. Each technique is thoroughly described in Robert L. Leahy's trademark accessible style and illustrated with vivid case examples. Designed in a convenient large-size format, the book is bursting with over 80 reproducible client forms and handouts, brought to bear on specific client problems and therapeutic challenges.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Eliciting Thoughts and Assumptions. Evaluating and Challenging Thoughts. Evaluating Assumptions and Rules. Evaluating Worries. Information Processing and Logical Errors. Putting Things in Perspective. Schema-focused Therapy. Emotional Processing Techniques. Examining and Challenging Cognitive Distortions. Modifying Need for Approval. Challenging Self-criticism. Concluding Comments.

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'A treasury of cognitive therapy strategies and techniques. Provides all the tools a therapist needs for effective cognitive therapy.' - Aaron T. Beck, MD