Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions

Edited by David Richards,David Kavanagh,Paul Farrand,James Bennett-Levy,Britt Klein,Judy Proudfoot,Dr. Kathy Griffiths,Mark A. Lau,Dr. Helen Christensen,Helen Christensen,Lee Ritterband,Kathy Griffiths

ISBN13: 9780199590117

Imprint: Oxford University Press

Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Published: 13/05/2010

Availability: POD

Description
Mental disorders such as depression and anxiety are increasingly common. Yet there are too few specialists to offer help to everyone, and negative attitudes to psychological problems and their treatment discourage people from seeking it. As a result, many people never receive help for these problems. The Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions marks a turning point in the delivery of psychological treatments for people with depression and anxiety. Until recently, the only form of psychological intervention available for patients with depression and anxiety was traditional one-to-one 60 minute session therapy - usually with private practitioners for those patients who could afford it. Now Low Intensity CBT Interventions are starting to revolutionize mental health care by providing cost effective psychological therapies which can reach the vast numbers of people with depression and anxiety who did not previously have access to effective psychological treatment. The Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions is the first book to provide a comprehensive guide to Low Intensity CBT interventions. It brings together researchers and clinicians from around the world who have led the way in developing evidence-based low intensity CBT treatments. It charts the plethora of new ways that evidence-based low intensity CBT can be delivered: for instance, guided self-help, groups, advice clinics, brief GP interventions, internet-based or book-based treatment and prevention programs, with supported provided by phone, email, internet, sms or face-to-face. These new treatments require new forms of service delivery, new ways of communicating, new forms of training and supervision, and the development of new workforces. They involve changing systems and routine practice, and adapting interventions to particular community contexts. The Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions is a state-of-the-art handbook, providing low intensity practitioners, supervisors, managers commissioners of services and politicians with a practical, easy-to-read guide - indispensible reading for those who wish to understand and anticipate future directions in health service provision and to broaden access to cost-effective evidence-based psychological therapies.
SECTION 1 LOW INTENSITY CBT MODELS AND CONCEPTUAL UNDERPINNINGS; SECTION 2A: INTRODUCING AND SUPPORTING GUIDED CBT; SECTION 2B KEY LOW INTENSITY CBT INTERVENTIONS IN DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY; SECTION 2C: GUIDED CBT INTERVENTIONS USING WRITTEN MATERIALS; SECTION 2D: GUIDED CBT INTERVENTIONS USING THE INTERNET; SECTION 2E NOVEL USES OF COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES: SUPPORTING LOW INTENSITY CBT IN NEW ENVIRONMENTS; SECTION 2F STEPPING FURTHER OUTSIDE THE BOX: EXTENDING THE ENVIRONMENTS FOR LOW INTENSITY CBT; SECTION 2G: GOING UPSTREAM: USING LOW INTENSITY CBT INTERVENTIONS TO PREVENT MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS; SECTION 3 TRAINING LOW INTENSITY CBT PRACTITIONERS; SECTION 4A: FACILITATING THE UPTAKE OF LOW INTENSITY CBT INTERVENTIONS: CHANGING SYSTEMS AND ROUTINE PRACTICE; SECTION 4B: FACILITATING THE UPTAKE OF LOW INTENSITY CBT INTERVENTIONS: ADAPTING INTERVENTIONS TO DIFFERENT COMMUNITY CONTEXTS
  • Abnormal psychology
  • Cognitive behavioural therapy
  • Psychiatry
  • Cognitive Therapy
  • Professional & Vocational
Height:245
Width:171
Spine:33
Weight:1.00
List Price: £54.00