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Practical CBT 2021 : Using transdiagnostic case formulations and therapies based on problem-maintaining circles
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The next generation of evidence-based CBT practice is here.
In 2008, clinical psychologist Gary Bakker first introduced Problem-Maintaining Circle Theory to the teaching and clinical application of cognitive behaviour therapy. PMC Theory bridges the gap between psychotherapy process research, and the demands of practical real-world therapy. The result is a new non-medicalising conception of clinical psychological problems.
PMC Theory allows the development of reliable CBT-based assessment, case formulation, and therapy selection. This ensures more effective practical interventions that are easily understandable, and complementary to the allied fields of medicine, psychiatry, and counselling. The theory is conceptually consistent, clinically-focused, and uses the huge evidence base available in the CBT literature.
Since the first release of his ground-breaking clinician manual Practical CBT, Gary's work has been in constant demand. This new edition further develops the theoretical basis of the PMC model by describing a grand unified theory . It also extends the recommended assessment questions, taxonomy of PMCs, and homework activities to inlude:
* depression
* anxiety
* anger
* health anxiety
* eating disorders
* relationship problems
* chronic pain
* obsessive-compulsive disorder
* substance abuse/dependence
* sexual problems.
This is the ultimate 'how-to' manual for CBT therapists, drawing on 40 years of clinical practice and research. Learn how best to communicate the CBT approach to clients and get them to do their homework effectively. Select and apply evidence-based CBT therapies. The manual includes 72 Homework sheets, including verbatim scripts to help ensure clients get the best out of therapy and a downloadable PDF booklet of 33 client handouts.
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In 2008, clinical psychologist Gary Bakker first introduced Problem-Maintaining Circle Theory to the teaching and clinical application of cognitive behaviour therapy. PMC Theory bridges the gap between psychotherapy process research, and the demands of practical real-world therapy. The result is a new non-medicalising conception of clinical psychological problems.
PMC Theory allows the development of reliable CBT-based assessment, case formulation, and therapy selection. This ensures more effective practical interventions that are easily understandable, and complementary to the allied fields of medicine, psychiatry, and counselling. The theory is conceptually consistent, clinically-focused, and uses the huge evidence base available in the CBT literature.
Since the first release of his ground-breaking clinician manual Practical CBT, Gary's work has been in constant demand. This new edition further develops the theoretical basis of the PMC model by describing a grand unified theory . It also extends the recommended assessment questions, taxonomy of PMCs, and homework activities to inlude:
* depression
* anxiety
* anger
* health anxiety
* eating disorders
* relationship problems
* chronic pain
* obsessive-compulsive disorder
* substance abuse/dependence
* sexual problems.
This is the ultimate 'how-to' manual for CBT therapists, drawing on 40 years of clinical practice and research. Learn how best to communicate the CBT approach to clients and get them to do their homework effectively. Select and apply evidence-based CBT therapies. The manual includes 72 Homework sheets, including verbatim scripts to help ensure clients get the best out of therapy and a downloadable PDF booklet of 33 client handouts.
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Product details
- Paperback | 324 pages
- 210 x 280 x 17mm | 733g
- 14 May 2021
- Australian Academic Press
- Bowen Hills, QLD, Australia
- English
- 2nd edition
- 1925644448
- 9781925644449
- 1,750,339
Table of contents
Section 1- Introduction and Theoretical Basis
Chapter 1 How To Use This Manual
Chapter 2 Why CBT?
Chapter 3 A Full CBT Model
Chapter 4 The PMC Approach to CBT
Section 2 - Assessment, PMC Taxonomy, and Treatment Selection
Chapter 5 The Initial Assessment
Chapter 6 A Sample PMC Taxonomy
Chapter 7 Assessment-To-Treatment Decision Pathways
Section 3 - Homeworks
Section 4 - Scripts
References
Index
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Chapter 1 How To Use This Manual
Chapter 2 Why CBT?
Chapter 3 A Full CBT Model
Chapter 4 The PMC Approach to CBT
Section 2 - Assessment, PMC Taxonomy, and Treatment Selection
Chapter 5 The Initial Assessment
Chapter 6 A Sample PMC Taxonomy
Chapter 7 Assessment-To-Treatment Decision Pathways
Section 3 - Homeworks
Section 4 - Scripts
References
Index
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About Gary Bakker
Gary Bakker is a clinical psychologist with 40 years of experience (over 20,000 consultations!) working with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families in clinics, hospitals, community centres, and for 30 years in private practice. He trained in CBT when it was newly emerging as the evidence-based therapy of choice, receiving the Fiona Allen Prize during his masters program. Gary has since given innumerable seminars and workshops on themes in CBT, all the while honing its presentation, clarity, and acceptability for his clients, resulting in the verbatim suggested scripts that comprise much of this book. He has bridged the gap between attention to the psychotherapy process and outcome research, and the demands of practical real-world therapy. The result is a whole new non-medicalising conception of clinical psychological problems, called PMC Theory.
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