Cognitive Therapy

  • Cognitive Therapy: Principles and Practice Applied in Professional and Personal Life
    By Richard Parsons

    By taking ownership of the cognitive therapy model, the text posits that clinicians can better assist their patients in the treatment of severe emotional disturbances. The book is divided into two sections.

  • Cognitive Therapy: Principles and Practice Applied in Professional and Personal Life
    By Richard Parsons

    By taking ownership of the cognitive therapy model, the text posits that clinicians can better assist their patients in the treatment of severe emotional disturbances. The book is divided into two

  • Cognitive Therapy: An Introduction
    By Diana Sanders, Frank Wills

    Further Reading Beck , A. T. , Freeman , A. & Davis , D. ( Eds . ) . ( 2003 ) . Cognitive therapy of personality disorders ( Rev. ed . ) . New York : Guilford Press . Fennell , M. ( 1998 ) . Overcoming low self esteem .

  • Cognitive Therapy: An Introduction
    By Dr Diana J Sanders, Mr Frank Wills

    Audiotape. Newport Beach, CA: Center for Cognitive Therapy. www.padesky.com Padesky, C. & Mooney, K. (1998). Between two minds: The transformational power of underlying assumptions. Cork: EABCT Workshop. Padesky, C. & Mooney, K. (2000).

  • Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond
    By Judith S. Beck

    Written in a clear, step-by-step style, this ideal teaching text makes cognitive therapy immediately accessible to students as well as to professionals new to cognitive therapy.

  • Cognitive Therapy: Basic Principles and Applications
    By Robert L. Leahy

    In this volume, Robert Leahy describes Aaron Beck's seminal model of depression, anxiety, anger, and relationship conflict and shows how each of these problems is handled by the cognitive therapist in the context of an interactive ...

  • Cognitive Therapy: 100 Key Points and Techniques
    By Windy Dryden, Michael Neenan

    This neat, usable book is an essential guide for psychotherapists and counsellors, both in training and in practice, who need to ensure they are entirely familiar with the key features of cognitive behavioural therapy.