Daniel Fu Keung Wong, Rose Wai Man Yu, Viola Yuk Ching Chan
A Strength-Based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Approach to Recovery
From Trapped to Liberated Self
Daniel Fu Keung Wong, Rose Wai Man Yu, Viola Yuk Ching Chan
A Strength-Based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Approach to Recovery
From Trapped to Liberated Self
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This is the first practice-oriented book to provide professionals with a clear and practical guide in delivering strength-based recovery-oriented CBT intervention.
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This is the first practice-oriented book to provide professionals with a clear and practical guide in delivering strength-based recovery-oriented CBT intervention.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 249g
- ISBN-13: 9780367190927
- ISBN-10: 0367190923
- Artikelnr.: 57385479
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 249g
- ISBN-13: 9780367190927
- ISBN-10: 0367190923
- Artikelnr.: 57385479
Daniel Fu Keung Wong is a social work academic and a clinical psychologist. His research team has been actively conducting research in mental health practice, and he is a pioneer in indigenizing the application of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for Chinese people with depression, anxiety problems, chronic illnesses, gambling problems, and drug addictions. Regarding mental health issues, Professor Wong and his team have conducted numerous studies on mental health literacy of Chinese people in Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Australia, and on mental health first aid for Chinese people in Hong Kong and Australia. He has written more than 100 academic papers and 15 books and professional manuals. Professor Wong and his colleagues established the Institute of Cognitive Therapy in Hong Kong and Centre for Holistic Health in Melbourne, Australia, to provide training for mental health professionals and promote better mental health among Chinese populations. His research interests include CBT, evidence-based practice in mental health, mental health promotion, mental health literacy and mental health issues among migrants. Professor Wong has received numerous awards such as The Fulbright Fellowship, University of Hong Kong and Faculty of Social Sciences Outstanding Teaching Awards, Universitas 21 Fellowship, and Fellow of Academy of Cognitive Therapy. Rose Wai Man Yu is a registered social worker with more than ten years of experience in the mental health field in Hong Kong, Canada and China. She has worked with Professor Wong to prepare training materials and to write a book on cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT). Viola Yuk Ching Chan is a social worker who has worked in mental health service for over 30 years. She has experience in providing clinical counselling, therapeutic groups, and supervising and training frontline social workers in various mental health service settings. Her main interest is application of cognitive behaviour therapy on treating different mental illnesses including depression, anxiety, and psychosis.
Preface
Ch1. Conceptual Foundations of Strength-Based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
in Mental Health Recovery
Ch2. Two Stories on Strength-based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in Mental
Health Recovery
Ch3. Phase I: Instilling hope and motivation to change
Ch4. Phase II: Identifying needs
Ch5. Phase III: Formulating and developing goals
Ch6. Phase IV: Exploring internal strengths and external resources
Ch7. Phase V: Setting up tasks, strategies and plans in achieving the goals
Ch8. Phase VI: Identifying individual or environmental barriers to
achieving goals
Ch9. Phase VII: Engaging in continuous review and feedback
Ch10. Application and Reflection
Ch11. Outcomes of Strength-Based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for People
Recovering from Mental Illness
Appendix
Worksheet 01. Situational Self-Analysis Exercise
Worksheet 02. Life Goal Formulation Chart
Worksheet 03. Life Review Exercise
Worksheet 04. Activity Ruler
Worksheet 05. The 5-Strategies
Worksheet 06. Costs and Benefits Analysis
Worksheet 07. Old Me / New Me
Index
Ch1. Conceptual Foundations of Strength-Based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
in Mental Health Recovery
Ch2. Two Stories on Strength-based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in Mental
Health Recovery
Ch3. Phase I: Instilling hope and motivation to change
Ch4. Phase II: Identifying needs
Ch5. Phase III: Formulating and developing goals
Ch6. Phase IV: Exploring internal strengths and external resources
Ch7. Phase V: Setting up tasks, strategies and plans in achieving the goals
Ch8. Phase VI: Identifying individual or environmental barriers to
achieving goals
Ch9. Phase VII: Engaging in continuous review and feedback
Ch10. Application and Reflection
Ch11. Outcomes of Strength-Based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for People
Recovering from Mental Illness
Appendix
Worksheet 01. Situational Self-Analysis Exercise
Worksheet 02. Life Goal Formulation Chart
Worksheet 03. Life Review Exercise
Worksheet 04. Activity Ruler
Worksheet 05. The 5-Strategies
Worksheet 06. Costs and Benefits Analysis
Worksheet 07. Old Me / New Me
Index
Preface
Ch1. Conceptual Foundations of Strength-Based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
in Mental Health Recovery
Ch2. Two Stories on Strength-based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in Mental
Health Recovery
Ch3. Phase I: Instilling hope and motivation to change
Ch4. Phase II: Identifying needs
Ch5. Phase III: Formulating and developing goals
Ch6. Phase IV: Exploring internal strengths and external resources
Ch7. Phase V: Setting up tasks, strategies and plans in achieving the goals
Ch8. Phase VI: Identifying individual or environmental barriers to
achieving goals
Ch9. Phase VII: Engaging in continuous review and feedback
Ch10. Application and Reflection
Ch11. Outcomes of Strength-Based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for People
Recovering from Mental Illness
Appendix
Worksheet 01. Situational Self-Analysis Exercise
Worksheet 02. Life Goal Formulation Chart
Worksheet 03. Life Review Exercise
Worksheet 04. Activity Ruler
Worksheet 05. The 5-Strategies
Worksheet 06. Costs and Benefits Analysis
Worksheet 07. Old Me / New Me
Index
Ch1. Conceptual Foundations of Strength-Based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
in Mental Health Recovery
Ch2. Two Stories on Strength-based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in Mental
Health Recovery
Ch3. Phase I: Instilling hope and motivation to change
Ch4. Phase II: Identifying needs
Ch5. Phase III: Formulating and developing goals
Ch6. Phase IV: Exploring internal strengths and external resources
Ch7. Phase V: Setting up tasks, strategies and plans in achieving the goals
Ch8. Phase VI: Identifying individual or environmental barriers to
achieving goals
Ch9. Phase VII: Engaging in continuous review and feedback
Ch10. Application and Reflection
Ch11. Outcomes of Strength-Based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for People
Recovering from Mental Illness
Appendix
Worksheet 01. Situational Self-Analysis Exercise
Worksheet 02. Life Goal Formulation Chart
Worksheet 03. Life Review Exercise
Worksheet 04. Activity Ruler
Worksheet 05. The 5-Strategies
Worksheet 06. Costs and Benefits Analysis
Worksheet 07. Old Me / New Me
Index