Summary
Contents
Subject index
Providing an accessible and thorough overview of the practice of CBT within mental health care, this new edition has been updated to include:
Revised chapters on the therapeutic relationship and case formulation; New material on personality disorders and bipolar disorder; New material on working with diversity; Content on the multidisciplinary context of CBT, the service user perspective, CBT from a holistic perspective; Developments within the cognitive behavioral psychotherapies; Continuous professional development for the CBT practitioner; Photocopiable worksheets linked to case studies
Already a tried-and-tested guide for trainee psychologists and psychotherapists, as well as clinicians in mental health services and private practices, this text is also of value to practitioners who need refresher courses in CBT.
The Service User Perspective in CBT
The Service User Perspective in CBT
Learning Objectives
After reading this chapter and completing the activities at the end of it you should be able to:
- Consider the role that service user involvement has within the CBT field.
- Understand the argument why service users should be involved in CBT.
- Recognise good practice in terms of service user involvement at a number of levels of practice.
- Identify areas for future development in this emergent field, from policy development to involvement in the therapeutic process.
Introduction
Psychotherapy and psychological therapy have been extensively critiqued by writers from a sociological perspective on the grounds that therapy pathologises the individual, is a means of social control and that psychotherapy with its focus on the individual, ...
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