Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Theory into Practice provides a formal translation of CBT theory into practice by addressing how to apply core competencies for therapists/psychologists serving mental health clients. Designed for graduate students in training and mental health professionals who want to learn the basic foundations of applied CBT, this book is also an invaluable resource for those experienced practitioners looking to improve their skills. Although every mental health disorder has its own idiosyncratic treatment approach, this book provides a thorough review of the most common and pertinent CBT skills necessary for most clients encountered in practice, from establishing a sound therapeutic alliance and structuring sessions to modifying negative automatic thoughts and behavioral exposure. Each skill is first presented with a sound evidence-based rationale followed by specific steps to follow. Most of the CBT skills covered include therapist-client therapy dialogue vignettes and many hours of supplemental videos which can be accessed on the companion website. Each chapter also includes multiple discussion questions to process these vignettes and related topics. Activities provide the opportunity for students to practice each CBT skill individually or with peers. Throughout, tables and figures conceptualize and summarize key themes and skills, including common challenges.
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