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An Introduction to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
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An Introduction to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Skills and Applications

Third Edition
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November 2016 | 512 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

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This bestselling guide to the basic theory, skills and applications of cognitive behaviour therapy is fully updated to reflect recent developments in CBT theory. It includes in-depth material on working with diversity, and new case studies and exercises to help you reflect and explore how theory can be used to develop effective practice.

The Companion Website features over 40 videos illustrating the CBT skills and strategies discussed in the book, including:

  • Measuring CBT’s effectiveness
  • Socratic method and applications
  • Physical techniques and behavioural experiments
  • Applications of CBT to specific client disorders
  • Using supervision in CBT. 
 
1. Basic Theory, Development and Current Status of CBT
 
2. Distinctive Characteristics of CBT
 
3. The Therapeutic Relationship
 
4. Assessment and Formulation
 
5. Measurement of CBT
 
6. Helping Clients Become their Own Therapists
 
7. Socratic Methods
 
8. Cognitive Techniques
 
9. Behavioural Experiments
 
10. Physical Techniques
 
11. The Course of Therapy
 
12. Depression
 
13. Anxiety Disorders
 
14. Anxiety Disorders: Specific Models and Treatment Protocols
 
15. Wider Applications of CBT
 
16. Alternative Methods of Delivery
 
17. Developments in CBT
 
18. Evaluating CBT Practice
 
19. Using Supervision in CBT

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On this website you will find:

  • OCTC videos
  • Reproducible figures
  • Learning exercises
  • OCTC practical guides

Want to learn to practice CBT with an expert CBT therapist at your side? Then, immerse yourself in the third edition of Kennerley et al’s An Introduction to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, the most complete and up to date introductory CBT text available. Each chapter offers clear guidance for management of common clinical dilemmas. Video links demonstrate skills and help therapists really understand CBT as a living, breathing therapy.  Even experienced therapists can benefit. This book offers a comprehensive and sophisticated view of CBT in practice.

 


Dr Christine A. Padesky
Centre for Cognitive Therapy

There are many books that give us the basics of CBT. This one gives us the basics and beyond - what to do, when to do it, how to do it, and why we need to do it. Its mix of case material, techniques and illustrations (including truly enlightening videos of therapy in practice) make the book hard to put down. Whatever the disorder, whatever the age group, whatever the complexity - this book will help you to improve your practice. Consider it mandatory reading for any trainee, supervisor or clinician who takes patient care seriously.

Professor Glenn Waller
University of Sheffield

An Introduction to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Skills and Applications has been a core text for learners, novice and experienced practitioners, and CBT educators alike since its first edition in 2007. All reputable CBT training programmes have this text on their essential reading lists. The third edition with its comprehensive new features such as the inclusion of videos, new case studies, additional exercises, and a focus on the cultural context of CBT will make what is already a great book indispensable.

Pamela Myles
University of Reading

This book is not just an introduction to CBT; it is the introduction to CBT. The depth of the authors’ expertise as therapists, supervisors and trainers shines through and their knowledge is shared in an accessible way. The new edition includes several contemporary themes and also provides a companion website with video links.  Quite simply, new students of CBT should start here.

Dr Stephen Barton
Newcastle University

This third edition contains all of the conciseness and clarity of the earlier editions, but with greater depth and scope. Any questions about how to use it in practice can be answered by using the demonstration videos and Companion Website. Comprehensive, authoritative, practical and friendly, this remains the essential guide to CBT.

Dave Roberts
Oxford Brookes University

An excellent book, containing most of the material I used for the CBT module. Very clear, up-to-date and comprehensive. Excellent examples and case vignettes throughout.

Mrs Juliana Kate Hopkins
School of Health, University of St Mark And St John
May 1, 2020

Great book, exactly what I was looking for.

Ms Beverly Shideler
Communications Studies, No Virginia Cmty Clg-Woodbridg
July 5, 2018