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Assessment, Clinical Psychology, Experimental Psychology
Educational Level
Adult & Further Education
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Intermediate, Advanced, Proficiency
Features
Dust Jacket
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Subject
Psychology
ISBN
9781593851958
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Cognitive Therapy for Challenging Problems : What to Do When the Basics Don't Work
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Judith S. Beck
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Guilford Publications
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
20 Oz
Number of Pages
324 Pages

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This groundbreaking book addresses what to do when a patient is not making progress in cognitive-behavioral therapy. Provides practical, step-by-step guidance on conceptualizing and solving frequently encountered problems.

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Publisher
Guilford Publications
ISBN-10
1593851952
ISBN-13
9781593851958
eBay Product ID (ePID)
45947758

Product Key Features

Author
Judith S. Beck
Publication Name
Cognitive Therapy for Challenging Problems : What to Do When the Basics Don't Work
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
324 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
20 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Rc489.C63b433 2005
Reviews
An essential educational opportunity for therapists working with varied and challenging adult client populations. It is an empirically supported guide for the helping professional to regain or maintain client-therapist working momentum and for invigorating the therapeutic frame....This book would be a great desk reference for the helping professional or an added reading opportunity for a graduate practice class. The case examples offer the reader pertinent comparatives for real-world dilemmas. Moreover, they clarify the information regarding exigent clients' coping styles, core beliefs, and interfering behaviors....The strength of this text lies in its expanded technical suggestions, born from an empirical model, and put forth by an experienced practitioner....This easy-to-read book is a pragmatic tool for any experienced helping professional or graduate student eager for assistance in working with challenging client populations., "Judith Beck's first book,Basics and Beyond, was a godsend to me in my first post when I had little access to CBT supervision....I was keen to read the sequel '...What to Do When the Basics Don't Work' and I was not disappointed. The book is structured in a similar form to its predecessor, with chapters devoted to each of the essentials of cognitive therapy; formulation, the therapeutic relationship, structuring sessions, identifying cognitions etc....Points are illustrated with case examples and transcripts of sessions, which provide very useful models of exactly how to address tricky issues such as people who keep talking and become controlling whenever a therapist becomes directive....Given the proliferation of cognitive therapy courses, the relative lack of experienced supervisors, and the complexity of cases seen, more and more therapists are likely to feel the need for advice on what to do when the basics don't work. Fortunately, this timely arrival goes a long way to filling that gap."--Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy "This text offers many insights and practical suggestions on managing the complexities that can and often do occur in clinical practice....This text should be required reading for all clinicians who face challenges with their clients, which is likely to include virtually all cognitive therapists. Beck provides a practical and accessible guide to dealing with challenges in cognitive therapy. The description of standard tools, how to modify and add to them with many different types of challenges that arise, is extremely useful. Beck also writes in a readable, interesting style that graduate students and both new and seasoned clinicians will all find helpful with their clients."--Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Book Reviews "Dr. Beck is clearly quite expert in the methodology and provides dozens of useful, realistic clinical examples and scenarios. The book is very helpful in breaking down the focal areas where clinicians can improve their techniques in assisting clients with complex or chronic problems."--Doody's Book Review "Builds nicely on her previous work,Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond(J.S. Beck, 1995), which has become a widely adopted text in the field. Through the provision of practical ideas and clinical vignettes, this latest work will undoubtedly become the sequel to her book on basics to further inform novice as well as experienced therapists about the most helpful ways to use case conceptualization in a manner that yields better outcomes for patients....The material can be quickly integrated and immediately implemented."--PsycCritiques "An outstanding teaching text which I recommend to all my trainees....The chapter on dysfunctional reactions to patients is particularly good, and to be recommended to all therapists....This book will be much appreciated by therapists working with patients with challenging problems, and is an excellent companion toCognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond."--Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Book Reviews "An essential educational opportunity for therapists working with varied and challenging adult client populations. It is an empirically supported guide for the helping professional to regain or maintain client-therapist working momentum and for invigorating the therapeutic frame....This book would be a great desk reference for the helping professional or an added reading opportunity for a graduate practice class. The case examples offer the reader pertinent comparatives for real-world dilemmas. Moreover, they clarify the information regarding exigent clients' coping styles, core beliefs, and interfering behaviors....The strength of this text lies in its expanded technical suggestions, born from an empirical model, and put forth by an experienced practitioner....This easy-to-read book is a pragmatic tool for any experienced helpin, 'This excellent book focuses on the art of cognitive therapy. When therapy does not seem to be going well, most clinicians can think of another therapist whom they think would fare better. This book teaches you how to become that therapist. Drawing on her vast experience with therapists and clients, Dr. Beck beautifully outlines how to identify and overcome many of the difficulties that can arise in cognitive therapy. Highly recommended reading for novice to highly experienced cognitive therapists.'- David M. Clark, DPhil, FBA, FMedSci, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London, UK 'Clinicians have been reporting for some time now that they are seeing increasingly difficult cases in their consulting rooms. Axis I and Axis II comorbidities have become the rule rather than the exception. By systematically addressing these challenges in this clearly written and eminently readable new volume, Judith Beck takes cognitive therapy to a new level. This book will be equally useful to students and to experienced therapists.'- Glen O. Gabbard, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine, "Judith Beck's first book, Basics and Beyond, was a godsend to me in my first post when I had little access to CBT supervision....I was keen to read the sequel '...What to Do When the Basics Don't Work and I was not disappointed. The book is structured in a similar form to its predecessor, with chapters devoted to each of the essentials of cognitive therapy; formulation, the therapeutic relationship, structuring sessions, identifying cognitions etc....Points are illustrated with case examples and transcripts of sessions, which provide very useful models of exactly how to address tricky issues such as people who keep talking and become controlling whenever a therapist becomes directive....Given the proliferation of cognitive therapy courses, the relative lack of experienced supervisors, and the complexity of cases seen, more and more therapists are likely to feel the need for advice on what to do when the basics don't work. Fortunately, this timely arrival goes a long way to filling that gap."--Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, An outstanding teaching text which I recommend to all my trainees....The chapter on dysfunctional reactions to patients is particularly good, and to be recommended to all therapists....This book will be much appreciated by therapists working with patients with challenging problems, and is an excellent companion to Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond., "This is a highly practical guide for using cognitive therapy with patients who present challenging problems to clinicians with diverse levels of experience. An excellent hands-on text for graduate-level courses and for novice therapists, it can also fruitfully guide mature practitioners who wish to expand their realm of expertise. Enriched with numerous illuminating case materials, the book will enlighten even the most experienced mental health worker."--Theodore Millon, PhD, DSc, Institute for Advanced Studies in Personology and Psychopathology "Clinicians have been reporting for some time now that they are seeing increasingly difficult cases in their consulting rooms. Axis I and Axis II comorbidities have become the rule rather than the exception. By systematically addressing these challenges in this clearly written and eminently readable volume, Judith Beck takes cognitive therapy to a new level. This book will be equally useful to students and to experienced therapists."--Glen O. Gabbard, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine "This excellent book focuses on the art of cognitive therapy. When therapy does not seem to be going well, most clinicians can think of another therapist who they think would fare better. This book teaches you how to become that therapist. Drawing on her vast experience with therapists and clients, Dr. Beck beautifully outlines how to identify and overcome many of the difficulties that can arise in cognitive therapy. As a consequence, therapists will be heartened and more patients will experience the benefits they hope for. Highly recommended reading for novice to highly experienced cognitive therapists."--David M. Clark, DPhil, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London, UK, "An outstanding teaching text which I recommend to all my trainees....The chapter on dysfunctional reactions to patients is particularly good, and to be recommended to all therapists....This book will be much appreciated by therapists working with patients with challenging problems, and is an excellent companion to Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond."--Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Book Reviews, "This is a highly practical guide for using cognitive therapy with patients who present challenging problems to clinicians with diverse levels of experience. An excellent hands-on text for graduate-level courses and for novice therapists, it can also fruitfully guide mature practitioners who wish to expand their realm of expertise. Enriched with numerous illuminating case materials, the book will enlighten even the most experienced mental health worker."--Theodore Millon, PhD, DSc, Institute for Advanced Studies in Personology and Psychopathology "Clinicians have been reporting for some time now that they are seeing increasingly difficult cases in their consulting rooms. Axis I and Axis II comorbidities have become the rule rather than the exception. By systematically addressing these challenges in this clearly written and eminently readable new volume, Judith Beck takes cognitive therapy to a new level. This book will be equally useful to students and to experienced therapists."--Glen O. Gabbard, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine "This excellent book focuses on the art of cognitive therapy. When therapy does not seem to be going well, most clinicians can think of another therapist who they think would fare better. This book teaches you how to become that therapist. Drawing on her vast experience with therapists and clients, Dr. Beck beautifully outlines how to identify and overcome many of the difficulties that can arise in cognitive therapy. As a consequence, therapists will be heartened and more patients will experience the benefits they hope for. Highly recommended reading for novice to highly experienced cognitive therapists."--David M. Clark, DPhil, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London, UK, "This text offers many insights and practical suggestions on managing the complexities that can and often do occur in clinical practice....This text should be required reading for all clinicians who face challenges with their clients, which is likely to include virtually all cognitive therapists. Beck provides a practical and accessible guide to dealing with challenges in cognitive therapy. The description of standard tools, how to modify and add to them with many different types of challenges that arise, is extremely useful. Beck also writes in a readable, interesting style that graduate students and both new and seasoned clinicians will all find helpful with their clients."--Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Book Reviews   "Dr. Beck is clearly quite expert in the methodology and provides dozens of useful, realistic clinical examples and scenarios. The book is very helpful in breaking down the focal areas where clinicians can improve their techniques in assisting clients with complex or chronic problems."--Doody's Book Review   "Builds nicely on her previous work,Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond(J.S. Beck, 1995), which has become a widely adopted text in the field. Through the provision of practical ideas and clinical vignettes, this latest work will undoubtedly become the sequel to her book on basics to further inform novice as well as experienced therapists about the most helpful ways to use case conceptualization in a manner that yields better outcomes for patients....The material can be quickly integrated and immediately implemented."--PsycCritiques   "An outstanding teaching text which I recommend to all my trainees....The chapter on dysfunctional reactions to patients is particularly good, and to be recommended to all therapists....This book will be much appreciated by therapists working with patients with challenging problems, and is an excellent companion toCognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond."--Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Book Reviews   "An essential educational opportunity for therapists working with varied and challenging adult client populations. It is an empirically supported guide for the helping professional to regain or maintain client-therapist working momentum and for invigorating the therapeutic frame....This book would be a great desk reference for the helping professional or an added reading opportunity for a graduate practice class. The case examples offer the reader pertinent comparatives for real-world dilemmas. Moreover, they clarify the information regarding exigent clients' coping styles, core beliefs, and interfering behaviors....The strength of this text lies in its expanded technical suggestions, born from an empirical model, and put forth by an experienced practitioner....This easy-to-read book is a pragmatic tool for any experienced helping professional or graduate student eager for assistance in working with challenging client populations."--Research on Social Work Practice   "I would recommend this book to all practitioners of CBT. It would be a useful resource for trainees and qualified personnel who have an interest in this area."--International Review of Psychiatry   "Beck makes good use of frequent case examples and therapy dialogue to explain and amplify her many points....Takes traditional cognitive behavior therapy, refines it, and includes an amplified focus on the therapeutic relationship....A good text for any intermediate graduate psychology CBT course and could also serve as an excellent refresher for any behaviorally oriented practitioner. Its price is modest considering its potential."--Child & Family Behavior Therapy <, Judith Beck's first book, Basics and Beyond, was a godsend to me in my first post when I had little access to CBT supervision....I was keen to read the sequel '...What to Do When the Basics Don't Work and I was not disappointed. The book is structured in a similar form to its predecessor, with chapters devoted to each of the essentials of cognitive therapy; formulation, the therapeutic relationship, structuring sessions, identifying cognitions etc....Points are illustrated with case examples and transcripts of sessions, which provide very useful models of exactly how to address tricky issues such as people who keep talking and become controlling whenever a therapist becomes directive....Given the proliferation of cognitive therapy courses, the relative lack of experienced supervisors, and the complexity of cases seen, more and more therapists are likely to feel the need for advice on what to do when the basics don't work. Fortunately, this timely arrival goes a long way to filling that gap., "An essential educational opportunity for therapists working with varied and challenging adult client populations. It is an empirically supported guide for the helping professional to regain or maintain client-therapist working momentum and for invigorating the therapeutic frame....This book would be a great desk reference for the helping professional or an added reading opportunity for a graduate practice class. The case examples offer the reader pertinent comparatives for real-world dilemmas. Moreover, they clarify the information regarding exigent clients' coping styles, core beliefs, and interfering behaviors....The strength of this text lies in its expanded technical suggestions, born from an empirical model, and put forth by an experienced practitioner....This easy-to-read book is a pragmatic tool for any experienced helping professional or graduate student eager for assistance in working with challenging client populations."--Research on Social Work Practice
Table of Content
1. Identifying Problems in Treatment 2. Conceptualizing Patients Who Present Challenges 3. When a Personality Disorder Challenges Treatment 4. Developing and Using the Therapeutic Alliance 5. Therapeutic Relationship Problems: Case Examples 6. When Therapists Have Dysfunctional Reactions to Patients 7. Challenges in Setting Goals 8. Challenges in Structuring the Session 9. Challenges in Solving Problems and in Homework 10. Challenges in Identifying Cognitions 11. Challenges in Modifying Thoughts and Images 12. Challenges in Modifying Assumptions 13. Challenges in Modifying Core Beliefs Appendix A: Resources, Training, and Supervision in Cognitive Therapy Appendix B: Personality Belief Questionnaire
Copyright Date
2005
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Social Work, Movements / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (Cbt), Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, Psychiatry / General
Lccn
2005-007221
Dewey Decimal
616.89/142
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Psychology, Medical, Social Science

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