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Low Intensity Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
A Practitioner's Guide
Second Edition
Edited by:
- Mark Papworth - Newcastle University, UK
- Theresa Marrinan - Newcastle University, UK
October 2018 | 544 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This is the essential book for any health professionals whose role incorporates low intensity CBT. It introduces readers to the principles and skills of cognitive behaviour therapy, and guides them through the entire process of working with adult patients with common mental health problems. Beginning at the initial assessment, it takes students through the implementation of interventions to the management of ending. Detailed case studies illustrate each step of patients' recovery journeys. This new edition:
- is updated in line with changes in the PWP curriculum and broader IAPT policies
- includes new chapters on working with older adults and patients with long-term conditions
- adds new exercises to help readers reflect on their own practice, and builds confidence to help them become outstanding practitioners.
Mark Papworth
Introduction
Mark Papworth
Chapter 1: The role of the Low Intensity Practitioner
Mark Papworth
Chapter 2: Understanding the client’s problem
Anna Chaddock
Chapter 3: The therapeutic relationship: Big deal or no deal?
Mark Papworth
Chapter 4: Interview Structure
Mark Papworth
Chapter 5: Assessment and Management of Risk
Mark Papworth
Chapter 6: Behaviour change and Client Engagement
Theresa Marrinan
Chapter 7: Understanding depression
Theresa Marinnan
Chapter 8: Understanding anxiety
Theresa Marrinan
Chapter 9: Treatment Strategies
Mark Papworth & Bobbie Petford
Chapter 10: Inclusive Values and Perspectives
Mark Papworth & Bobbie Petford
Chapter 11: Inclusive Practice
Claire Martin & Daniel Collerton
Chapter 12: Working with Older People
Chris Penlington
Chapter 13: Working with Long-term conditions
Dave Dagnan
Chapter 14: Learning disability
Theresa Marrinan
Chapter 15: Work and Wellbeing
Mark Papworth & Dominique Keegan
Chapter 16: Supervision
Good introductory text covering all areas relevant for psychological wellbeing practioners and students. Good tips for doctoral supervisors to help manage student wellbeing.
School of Business (London Campus), University of Wales, Trinity St David
April 28, 2022
This is quite frankly an excellent book for both students and course development.
Psychology, Southampton Solent University
July 21, 2020
Excellent book very detailed information. Makes good use of examples to support learning.
Social Science, Newcastle College
April 22, 2019
This text is useful on the reading list as text that supports the use of CBT in behaviour management. The book is well written with plenty of explanations and examples to support practice.
Teacher education, Bishop Burton College
July 16, 2019