`This is a helpful book and my experience is that patients who have read it mainly found it helpful. I can recommend Change for the Better to patients and therapists alike' - British Journal of Psychotherapy
`Change for the Better was the original self-help CAT book that has withstood the test of time.... It provides patients and quite a few therapists with an introduction to the basic principles of Cognitive Analytic Therapy in a readable and logically presented format. Unlike many self-help books, it manages the difficult task of making some quite complicated ideas easily accessible without becoming patronising or unduly trite.... I can recommend Change for the Better to patients and therapist alike. Its strengths far outweigh its limitations' - Dr Chess Denman, Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy, Addenbroke's Hospital
`Many people with worries and sadnesses and the disabilities that go with will find in the book things that will enable them to relate to and use without the feeling that their problems or the advice they are given are weird' - Derek Steinberg, The Maudsley Hospital
This is a guide for real people living and struggling in real life, ordinary circumstances. . . it is full of humane, creative compassion for those who would like to change' - Counselling Psychology Review
Change for the Better is for everyone who has ever wanted to change, but has found that anything beyond superficial change is difficult. We may continue to feel stuck, helpless, and angry as old ways of thinking reassert themselves.
Presenting an easy-to-follow programme, this book helps to develop insights into the old patterns that govern our choices. It shows how to identify unhelpful patterns of behaviour and how to go about changing them in a realistic way.
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`Change for the Better was the original self-help CAT book that has withstood the test of time.... It provides patients and quite a few therapists with an introduction to the basic principles of Cognitive Analytic Therapy in a readable and logically presented format. Unlike many self-help books, it manages the difficult task of making some quite complicated ideas easily accessible without becoming patronising or unduly trite.... I can recommend Change for the Better to patients and therapist alike. Its strengths far outweigh its limitations' - Dr Chess Denman, Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy, Addenbroke's Hospital
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978-0-8264-6176-6 (9780826461766)
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Elizabeth Wilde McCormick has been in practice as a psychotherapist for over thirty years in both private and NHS settings. She is also a teacher, trainer and writer. Her background is in social psychiatry, humanistic and transpersonal psychology and cognitive analytic therapy. She has had an interest for many years in the interface between psychotherapy and mindfulness and in the process of change. She is a founder member of The Association for Cognitive Analytic Therapy and the author of a number of books including Living On The Edge, Surviving Breakdown, The Pale Green Room and Your Heart and You.
PART ONE - ALL ABOUT CHANGE
PART TWO - NAMING THE PROBLEM
Traps
Dilemmas
Problems and Dilemmas Within Relationships
Snags and Self-Sabotage
Core Pain and Core Pain Statements
PART THREE - GATHERING INFORMATION
PART FOUR - MAKING THE CHANGE
Writing Our Life Story
Targeting the Procedures Which Create Problems and Deciding on Aims for Change
Making Diagrams of the Way You Cope With Inner Conflicts
Techniques for Working Through the Process of Change
PART FIVE - CHANGING WITHIN A RELATIONSHIP
PART SIX - HOW TO HOLD ON TO CHANGE