Judith S. Beck, PhD, is President of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy (www.beckinstitute.org), which provides state-of-the-art training in CBT and offers online courses on a variety of CBT topics, including Essentials of CBT: The Beck Approach. She is also Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. She has written nearly 100 articles and chapters as well as several books for professionals and consumers; has made hundreds of presentations, nationally and internationally, on topics related to CBT; and is the codeveloper of the Beck Youth Inventories and the Personality Belief Questionnaire. Dr. Beck is a founding fellow and past president of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy.
Cognitive Therapy for Challenging Problems: What to Do When the Basics Don't Work
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ISBN-13:
9781606237694
- Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
- Publication date: 08/24/2005
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 324
- File size: 4 MB
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This groundbreaking book addresses what to do when a patient is not making progress. Provided is practical, step-by-step guidance on conceptualizing and solving frequently encountered problems, whether in developing and maintaining the therapeutic alliance or in accomplishing specific therapeutic tasks. While the framework presented is applicable to a range of challenging clinical situations, particular attention is given to modifying the longstanding distorted beliefs and dysfunctional behavioral strategies of people with personality disorders. Helpful appendices include a reproducible assessment tool, the Personality Belief Questionnaire.
See also Dr. Beck's Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Second Edition: Basics and Beyond, the leading text for students and practicing therapists who want to learn the fundamentals of CBT.
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Description: This book, written by Judith Beck, daughter of the creator of cognitive behavior therapy, (CBT), Aaron Beck, considers situations where the basics of CBT aren't sufficient.
Purpose: The purpose is to assist clinicians in developing behavioral methodology for formulating and breaking through therapeutic impasses. The author seeks to provide clinicians with advanced methods in CBT for complex clinical scenarios when the basic techniques are not sufficient.
Audience: The book is written for psychotherapists, psychiatrists, psychologists and other mental health professionals interested in advancing their proficiency in the provision of cognitive behavioral psychotherapy. The author is from the royal family of cognitive behavioral therapy, and having been taught by Aaron Beck himself, she is quite an authoritative voice on the subject.
Features: Overall, the book covers quite a lot of material. First, it assists the clinician in conceptualizing the problems that keep clients from progress. The therapist/client relationship is examined for reactions from both parties that might be interfering with the treatment. Difficulties in goal setting, session structure, and between session compliance are also discussed. The book is visually appealing and contains many useful diagrams and charts. The font and format used for underscoring key concepts is attractive as well.
Assessment: 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. This is a useful addition to the library of materials available on cognitive behavioral therapy.
"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