
Low Intensity Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
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is updated in line with changes in the PWP curriculum and broader IAPT policies
includes new chapters on working with older adults and patients with long-term conditions
adds new exercises to help readers reflect on their own practice, and builds confidence to help them become outstanding practitioners.
Reviews / Votes
This is an invaluable text that supports the initial training and ongoing professional development of the the Psychological Well Being Practitioner (PWP) workforce in the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies programme in the UK and in wider low intensity cognitive behaviour therapy national dissemination programmes. -- Steve Kellet This practitioners' guide is a key text for psychological wellbeing practitioners whether in training or qualified. As a trainer, this book is a 'go to' resource. The update is excellent. -- Pam Myles-HootonMore details
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Persons
Theresa Marrinan is a clinical psychologist and CBT therapist. She was formerly the assistant course director of Newcastle University's PGCert in Low Intensity Psychological Therapies. Currently she is clinical director and deputy programme director on the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology programme at Newcastle University.
Content
Chapter 1: The role of the Low Intensity Practitioner - Mark Papworth
Chapter 2: Understanding the client's problem - Mark Papworth
Chapter 3: The therapeutic relationship: Big deal or no deal? - Anna Chaddock
Chapter 4: Interview Structure - Mark Papworth
Chapter 5: Assessment and Management of Risk - Mark Papworth
Chapter 6: Behaviour change and Client Engagement - Mark Papworth
Chapter 7: Understanding depression - Theresa Marrinan
Chapter 8: Understanding anxiety - Theresa Marinnan
Chapter 9: Treatment Strategies - Theresa Marrinan
Chapter 10: Inclusive Values and Perspectives - Mark Papworth & Bobbie Petford
Chapter 11: Inclusive Practice - Mark Papworth & Bobbie Petford
Chapter 12: Working with Older People - Claire Martin & Daniel Collerton
Chapter 13: Working with Long-term conditions - Chris Penlington
Chapter 14: Learning disability - Dave Dagnan
Chapter 15: Work and Wellbeing - Theresa Marrinan
Chapter 16: Supervision - Mark Papworth & Dominique Keegan
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