Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive behavioral therapy books for professionals
This is a sequel to The Coping Cat but for adolescents. This manual for therapists outlines 16 cognitive-behavioral treatment for anxious teens. It is compatible with the content of the C.A.T. Project Workbook.
This workbook is based on empirically-supported CBT research to reduce anxious distress in youth. This newest edition is a revision of the original Coping Cat Workbook by Philip Kendall that has been in use since 1992. The workbook includes 16 therapeutic sessions promoting coping skills to deal with anxiety along with reproducible worksheets. This workbook is geared toward youth ages 7-13 with anxiety. For adolescents, use the C.A.T. Project.
This is a companion guide to Think Good Feel Good: A Cognitive Behavior Therapy Workbook for Children and Young People. It is designed for clinicians to have a deeper understanding when working with children using the original workbook (listed above). It guides the clinician with case conceptualization, the therapeutic process as well as help with potential problems, client resistance and how to overcome them.
A concise guide to implementing cognitive therapy (CT) with adolescents in a school setting (grades 6-12). It includes in-depth case examples, worksheets and clinical tools. The authors, including renowned CT originator Aaron T. Beck, provide an easy introduction to the cognitive model and outline specific therapeutic techniques.
This guide includes 16 reproducible handouts, worksheets, and forms. Purchasers also get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials.
This book is a sequel to Dr. Beck’s Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Basics and Beyond. It addresses difficult cases and ways to solve problems when it seems clients are not making progress.
A great book for learning the fundamentals of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) by Judith S. Beck (the daughter of Aaron Beck - one of the founding fathers of CBT). This book is practical and informative in helping to engage clients, develop case conceptualization, treatment plans and session outlines. Techniques and tools are given as well as printable reproducibles and sample case write-ups.
Ages: 14-17
This workbook outlines 16 cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) for anxiety in older adolescents to use in a workbook format.
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