Summary
Contents
Subject index
Overcoming Obstacles in CBT comes to the rescue of anyone struggling with the challenges of practicing CBT, whether you are a trainee working under supervision or a qualified practitioner. It examines key obstacles, issues and difficulties encountered over the course of the therapy, illustrated with extensive case examples. Learning objectives, practice exercises and further reading lists help you engage with and relate the issues to your own practice.
Organisational Expectations and Resources for CBT
Organisational Expectations and Resources for CBT
Learning Objectives
After reading this chapter the reader should be able to:
- recognise the challenges and opportunities encountered by different disciplines in developing CBT services within organisations;
- explore and evaluate the role of CBT within organisations;
- recognise ways in which organisations may create an obstacle to the therapeutic process.
Introduction
CBT has evolved from being delivered initially by a small number of health professionals working within mental-health services to a whole host of organisational settings. This includes primary and secondary care and physical health settings. It has also become a preferred mode of treating employees in occupational-health services or employee-assistance programmes. Public awareness is growing and there is a high level of demand for CBT services offered ...
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