Danny C K Lam
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: A Practical Guide to Helping People Take Control
Danny C K Lam
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: A Practical Guide to Helping People Take Control
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First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780415398121
- ISBN-10: 0415398126
- Artikelnr.: 23361094
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780415398121
- ISBN-10: 0415398126
- Artikelnr.: 23361094
Danny C. K. Lam is a Principal Lecturer at Kingston University, St George's, University of London, a CBT trainer and supervisor and a frequent contributor to the literature and CBT conferences. He is passionate about developing an effective practical approach in the treatment of mental health problems, including psychological assessment, cognitive case formulation, CBT techniques and relapse prevention.
Salkovskis, Foreword. Lam, A Personal Experience. Part I: Societal
Perspective: Stigma, Prejudice and Discrimination. Mental Illness Stigma.
Biological and Genetic Explanations of 'Mental Illness'. Prejudice,
Discrimination and 'Mental Illness'. Part II: Therapist's Perspective: A
Therapeutic Framework. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Theory of Emotional
Upset. Components in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. A Shared Responsibility
Approach in the Change Process. Dealing with Negative Thoughts. Dealing
with Unhelpful Behaviour. Homework Assignments. Drug Treatments. Part III:
Client's Perspective: Self-prejudice and Personal Issues. Approval and
Approval-seeking Behaviour. Perfectionism and Competitiveness. Healthy and
Unhealthy Negative Emotions. Fear of Failure and Procrastination.
Self-criticism. Setback and Relapse. Part IV: Client's Perspective:
Self-prejudice and Interpersonal Difficulties. Others' Criticism. Good and
Bad Communication. Developing Effective Communication Skills. Part V:
Therapeutic Approach Skills and Techniques. Assessment Skills. Disputing
Approach and Techniques. Part VI: Taking Control: New Models for Helping
Change. Control and Choice in Mental Health. An Illustration of Cognitive
Behaviour Therapy Approach to Panic Disorder: A Case Example.
Perspective: Stigma, Prejudice and Discrimination. Mental Illness Stigma.
Biological and Genetic Explanations of 'Mental Illness'. Prejudice,
Discrimination and 'Mental Illness'. Part II: Therapist's Perspective: A
Therapeutic Framework. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Theory of Emotional
Upset. Components in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. A Shared Responsibility
Approach in the Change Process. Dealing with Negative Thoughts. Dealing
with Unhelpful Behaviour. Homework Assignments. Drug Treatments. Part III:
Client's Perspective: Self-prejudice and Personal Issues. Approval and
Approval-seeking Behaviour. Perfectionism and Competitiveness. Healthy and
Unhealthy Negative Emotions. Fear of Failure and Procrastination.
Self-criticism. Setback and Relapse. Part IV: Client's Perspective:
Self-prejudice and Interpersonal Difficulties. Others' Criticism. Good and
Bad Communication. Developing Effective Communication Skills. Part V:
Therapeutic Approach Skills and Techniques. Assessment Skills. Disputing
Approach and Techniques. Part VI: Taking Control: New Models for Helping
Change. Control and Choice in Mental Health. An Illustration of Cognitive
Behaviour Therapy Approach to Panic Disorder: A Case Example.
Salkovskis, Foreword. Lam, A Personal Experience. Part I: Societal
Perspective: Stigma, Prejudice and Discrimination. Mental Illness Stigma.
Biological and Genetic Explanations of 'Mental Illness'. Prejudice,
Discrimination and 'Mental Illness'. Part II: Therapist's Perspective: A
Therapeutic Framework. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Theory of Emotional
Upset. Components in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. A Shared Responsibility
Approach in the Change Process. Dealing with Negative Thoughts. Dealing
with Unhelpful Behaviour. Homework Assignments. Drug Treatments. Part III:
Client's Perspective: Self-prejudice and Personal Issues. Approval and
Approval-seeking Behaviour. Perfectionism and Competitiveness. Healthy and
Unhealthy Negative Emotions. Fear of Failure and Procrastination.
Self-criticism. Setback and Relapse. Part IV: Client's Perspective:
Self-prejudice and Interpersonal Difficulties. Others' Criticism. Good and
Bad Communication. Developing Effective Communication Skills. Part V:
Therapeutic Approach Skills and Techniques. Assessment Skills. Disputing
Approach and Techniques. Part VI: Taking Control: New Models for Helping
Change. Control and Choice in Mental Health. An Illustration of Cognitive
Behaviour Therapy Approach to Panic Disorder: A Case Example.
Perspective: Stigma, Prejudice and Discrimination. Mental Illness Stigma.
Biological and Genetic Explanations of 'Mental Illness'. Prejudice,
Discrimination and 'Mental Illness'. Part II: Therapist's Perspective: A
Therapeutic Framework. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Theory of Emotional
Upset. Components in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. A Shared Responsibility
Approach in the Change Process. Dealing with Negative Thoughts. Dealing
with Unhelpful Behaviour. Homework Assignments. Drug Treatments. Part III:
Client's Perspective: Self-prejudice and Personal Issues. Approval and
Approval-seeking Behaviour. Perfectionism and Competitiveness. Healthy and
Unhealthy Negative Emotions. Fear of Failure and Procrastination.
Self-criticism. Setback and Relapse. Part IV: Client's Perspective:
Self-prejudice and Interpersonal Difficulties. Others' Criticism. Good and
Bad Communication. Developing Effective Communication Skills. Part V:
Therapeutic Approach Skills and Techniques. Assessment Skills. Disputing
Approach and Techniques. Part VI: Taking Control: New Models for Helping
Change. Control and Choice in Mental Health. An Illustration of Cognitive
Behaviour Therapy Approach to Panic Disorder: A Case Example.