
It is well-established that cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a rich and effective tool for treating a range of anxiety and mood disorders and behavioral disturbances. Most clinicians, however, have not been formally trained in how to administer CBT, and integrating one of the many available manuals detailing week-by-week protocols into their individual clinical practices is a daunting task. Whether brief interventions are desired for use in medication visits or whether key elements of CBT are needed for use in an eclectic treatment practice, clear instruction is needed on how to improve patient outcomes by adapting key components of cognitive-behavioral interventions.10-Minute CBT provides such guidance with a clear and straightforward account of the principles of CBT that fit into the realities of current practice for clinicians from any interventional perspective. Instead of offering a full regimented program of treatment, this book provides the philosophy and elements of CBT so that select targeted interventions can be integrated into already-established clinical practice. This book offers a comprehensive overview of disorder-specific strategies and core principles of CBT, as well as the empirical base that supports these principles. Other features include therapist-patient dialogues, an intervention troubleshooting guide, and "treatment principle" boxes that provide rapid identification of key concepts. Written by a team of experts representing a range of practice formats, this book offers tools that will make CBT accessible to and employable by all practitioners who wish to incorporate elements of CBT into their treatment.
How can clinicians effectively integrate cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques into brief, time-constrained patient encounters? The authors, a team of experienced clinicians and researchers, address the gap between comprehensive CBT manuals and the practical realities of modern clinical settings. They argue that by distilling CBT into targeted, modular interventions, practitioners can improve patient outcomes without requiring a full, regimented treatment program.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this text as a highly practical resource for clinicians who lack formal CBT training but wish to enhance their therapeutic toolkit. Practitioners frequently note that the book's modular approach makes it an accessible reference for busy professionals working in diverse clinical environments.
Page Count:
200
Publication Date:
2011-06-22
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195339746
ISBN-13:
9780195339741
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