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020 _a9781526419507
040 _cLCIC LIBRARY
082 _aREF 616.891425 T34
100 _aStirling Moorey
_eEditor
245 4 _aThe therapeutic relationship in cognitive behaviour therapy /
260 _aThousand Oaks, California :
_bSage,
_c2019.
300 _a279 pages;
_b 1 online resource
520 _aWith clinical vignettes, dialogue examples and 'tips for therapists' this book is key reading for CBT therapists at all levels. Each chapter outlines key challenges therapists face in a specific context, how to predict and prevent ruptures in the therapeutic alliance and how to work with these ruptures when they occur.$bThe therapeutic relationship in CBT is often reduced to a cursory description of establishing warmth, genuineness and empathy in order to foster a collaborative relationship. This does not reflect the different approaches needed to establish a therapeutic partnership for the wide range of disorders and settings in which CBT is applied. This book takes a client group and disorder approach with chapters split into four sections: General issues in the therapeutic relationship in CBT Therapeutic relationship issues in specific disorders Working with specific client groups Interpersonal considerations in particular delivery situations Each chapter outlines key challenges therapists face in a specific context, how to predict and prevent ruptures in the therapeutic alliance and how to work with these ruptures when they occur. With clinical vignettes, dialogue examples and `tips for therapists' this book is key reading for CBT therapists at all levels
650 _aCognitive Behavioral Therapy
650 _a PSYCHOLOGY
700 _aAnna Lavender
_eEditor
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