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This exciting new edition demonstrates how techniques and concepts from Socratic philosophy, especially Stoicism, can be integrated into the practice of CBT and other forms of psychotherapy, covering the growth in third wave CBT, including mindfulness and acceptance-based therapies.
This exciting new edition demonstrates how techniques and concepts from Socratic philosophy, especially Stoicism, can be integrated into the practice of CBT and other forms of psychotherapy, covering the growth in third wave CBT, including mindfulness and acceptance-based therapies.
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Autorenporträt
Donald Robertson is a cognitive-behavioural psychotherapist, writer, and trainer. He specializes in the treatment of anxiety and in the relationship between ancient philosophy and modern psychotherapy. He is the author of six books on philosophy and psychotherapy, including The Practice of Cognitive-Behavioural Hypnotherapy: A Manual for Evidence-Based Clinical Hypnosis (2013).
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword to the first edition; Introduction: philosophy and psychotherapy; Part I: Philosophy and cognitive-behavioural therapy; 1. The "philosophical origins" of CBT; 2. The beginning of modern cognitive therapy; 3. A brief history of philosophical therapy; 4. Stoic philosophy and psychology; 5. Rational emotion in Stoicism and CBT; 6. Stoicism and Ellis' rational therapy (REBT); Part II: The Stoic armamentarium; 7. Contemplation of the ideal sage; 8. Stoic mindfulness of the "here and now"; 9. Self-analysis and disputation; 10. Autosuggestion, premeditation, and retrospection; 11. Praemeditatio malorum and mental rehearsal; 12. Stoic fatalism, determinism, and acceptance; 13. The View from Above and Stoic metaphysics; 14. Stoicism and third-wave CBT; Conclusion: fate guides the willing; References; Appendix I: An example of Stoic therapeutic regime; Appendix II: The "View from Above" script; Index
Foreword to the first edition Introduction: philosophy and psychotherapy Part I: Philosophy and cognitive-behavioural therapy 1. The "philosophical origins" of CBT 2. The beginning of modern cognitive therapy 3. A brief history of philosophical therapy 4. Stoic philosophy and psychology 5. Rational emotion in Stoicism and CBT 6. Stoicism and Ellis' rational therapy (REBT) Part II: The Stoic armamentarium 7. Contemplation of the ideal sage 8. Stoic mindfulness of the "here and now" 9. Self-analysis and disputation 10. Autosuggestion, premeditation, and retrospection 11. Praemeditatio malorum and mental rehearsal 12. Stoic fatalism, determinism, and acceptance 13. The View from Above and Stoic metaphysics 14. Stoicism and third-wave CBT Conclusion: fate guides the willing References Appendix I: An example of Stoic therapeutic regime Appendix II: The "View from Above" script Index
Foreword to the first edition; Introduction: philosophy and psychotherapy; Part I: Philosophy and cognitive-behavioural therapy; 1. The "philosophical origins" of CBT; 2. The beginning of modern cognitive therapy; 3. A brief history of philosophical therapy; 4. Stoic philosophy and psychology; 5. Rational emotion in Stoicism and CBT; 6. Stoicism and Ellis' rational therapy (REBT); Part II: The Stoic armamentarium; 7. Contemplation of the ideal sage; 8. Stoic mindfulness of the "here and now"; 9. Self-analysis and disputation; 10. Autosuggestion, premeditation, and retrospection; 11. Praemeditatio malorum and mental rehearsal; 12. Stoic fatalism, determinism, and acceptance; 13. The View from Above and Stoic metaphysics; 14. Stoicism and third-wave CBT; Conclusion: fate guides the willing; References; Appendix I: An example of Stoic therapeutic regime; Appendix II: The "View from Above" script; Index
Foreword to the first edition Introduction: philosophy and psychotherapy Part I: Philosophy and cognitive-behavioural therapy 1. The "philosophical origins" of CBT 2. The beginning of modern cognitive therapy 3. A brief history of philosophical therapy 4. Stoic philosophy and psychology 5. Rational emotion in Stoicism and CBT 6. Stoicism and Ellis' rational therapy (REBT) Part II: The Stoic armamentarium 7. Contemplation of the ideal sage 8. Stoic mindfulness of the "here and now" 9. Self-analysis and disputation 10. Autosuggestion, premeditation, and retrospection 11. Praemeditatio malorum and mental rehearsal 12. Stoic fatalism, determinism, and acceptance 13. The View from Above and Stoic metaphysics 14. Stoicism and third-wave CBT Conclusion: fate guides the willing References Appendix I: An example of Stoic therapeutic regime Appendix II: The "View from Above" script Index
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Praise for the First Edition:
"Robertson rightly reminds us of how much CBT owes its philosophical origins to the Stoics but, sadly, how often this debt is insufficiently acknowledged. He urges us to redirect our attention to the past to see how modern CBT still has much to learn from its ancient precursors. Highly recommended." Michael Neenan, Co-Director of the CBT Programme, Centre for Stress Management, Bromley, Kent, UK
"Many of us have felt the need for a book that covers the underlying philosophy of the cognitive-behavioural therapies in much greater depth. This book is a fascinating read and could be considered as either a prequel or a sequel to the standard textbook read by a trainee or experienced cognitive-behavioural or rational emotive practitioner who wants to understand these approaches to therapy within an historical framework." Professor Stephen Palmer, PhD, FARBT, FBACP, Director of the Centre for Stress Management, London, UK
"The author has uncovered a wealth of connections between modern cognitive-behavioural therapies and ancient Stoic philosophy. It should be read by anyone interested in understanding the historical roots of CBT or in learning about how ancient psychotherapeutic methods can add to the modern therapist's toolkit." Tim LeBon, UKCP registered psychotherapist and author of Wise Therapy
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