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Introducing Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (Introducing...) [Kindle Edition]

Elaine Iljon Foreman , Clair Pollard
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An INTRODUCING PRACTICAL GUIDE to the massively popular therapy. INTRODUCING CBT – A PRACTICAL GUIDE explores the roots, both ancient and modern, of the discipline but focuses on how you can use CBT’s insights to improve your life.

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Elaine Iljon Foreman is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist specializing in the treatment of anxiety-related problems. Her clinical research into Cognitive Behavioural Therapy techniques, developed over 30 years, has meant she is regularly in demand by the media for her expert contribution. Elaine's research into the treatment of anxiety and particularly fear of flying has generated invitations to present her research in this field across Europe, the Americas, Australia, the Middle and Far East. Dr Clair Pollard is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist and is accredited by the BABCP (British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies). Clair works in the NHS with adults with mental health problems and for a charity called The Back-Up Trust, working with people with spinal cord injury. Clair has a particular interest in issues around adjustment to disability and in post-traumatic coping and growth

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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A fairly straightforward guide to CBT
Gives good general advice about Insomnia, GAD, OCD, Depression etc but I found the Tables difficult to read on my Kindle
Good references and information in last chapter for Psychological problems
All in all not bad but perhaps better in the paper edition
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It is user friendly,fantastic, easy to read and understand. Yo can relate to every day problems. The case studies are so real and life related. You will not want to part with it or share it with anyone.
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Too brief 12 April 2012
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This book is too brief to really recommend. More on CBT to be be found on the internet then in this. Look for something else and avoid.
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The key concept of cognitive therapy concentrates on how we process information, organize it, store it, and relate new information to old. &quote;
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The emphasis in these newer ways of working is less on changing the content of thoughts; rather it is on changing our awareness of and relationship to thoughts. &quote;
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