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  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

  • A Very Short Introduction
  • By: Freda McManus
  • Narrated by: Deborah Balm
  • Length: 4 hrs and 9 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

By: Freda McManus
Narrated by: Deborah Balm
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Summary

Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is a form of psychological therapy. It is not a unitary approach, but instead has evolved through a range of approaches that share a common underpinning model of cognition and behavior being important in understanding and alleviating psychological distress. While the earliest approaches focused on modifying observable behavior, later versions emphasized cognitive processes. The third wave approaches in CBT have moved the focus away from the content of an individual's thoughts to their relationship with their thoughts, and the processes underlying thinking.

This Very Short Introduction gives an overview of what CBT is, where it came from, what it does, and when it can be used. It explores how one of the driving forces behind CBT's success and continued adaptation has been its basis in empiricism, and analyses how it must continue to evolve to meet future challenges. Freda McManus also discusses how the scale of mental health problems and relative costs of traditional therapy formats have prompted investigations into alternative formats of CBT that have the potential to reach broader audiences, globally. She also considers the challenges of scale in training the workforce required to roll out such interventions, as well as those of determining the best ways of monitoring their competence and effectiveness.

©2022 Freda McManus (P)2022 Tantor
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Not suitable as audiobook

A great book. But not suitable as an audiobook as it heavily relies on graphs. Get the kindle/hardcover instead!

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Good introduction

Really good, accessible introduction to an interesting topic. The only drawback was that some of the content was reliant on diagrams/tables which weren’t available in the audio version… For the most part, though, the ideas came across anyway.

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