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- Unlock the potential of CBT for long term and palliative patients using this newly updated and essential guideIn the newly revised second edition of CBT First Aid for Long Term Conditions & Palliative Care, a distinguished team of authors delivers a rigorous update for a successful guide to the sensitive application of CBT in people with life-changing physical illness, like cancer, diabetes, heart problems, and multiple sclerosis.
- About the Author: Nigel Sage is Consultant Clinical Psychologist in Cancer and Palliative Care at Phyllis Tuckewll Hospice and Beacon Centre Community Palliative Care Services, UK.
- 480 Pages
- Psychology, Movements
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"The first edition of this book remains one of very few titles to assist training by speaking directly to the learner rather than assuming a high level of knowledge and understanding. Feedback has been strong and the interest in acquiring and applying these skills continues to grow, with the book used where training is offered. However, the first edition is based substantially on training developed eight years ago. The Second Edition updates it in line with advances in techniques and evidence. In particular, the title has been amended to replace the outdated Chronic Illness' with Long Term Conditions'. Similarly, CBT First Aid' has become a familiar phrase that will attract attention. Adjusting the subtitle will emphasize usefulness as a training and resource manual, reflecting a structural change that puts the book's exercises, previously distributed through the first edition, together in a coherent workbook format. Together with the inclusion of third wave CBT techniques and the development of IAPT, this should see sales grow significantly from the first edition."-- Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
Unlock the potential of CBT for long term and palliative patients using this newly updated and essential guideIn the newly revised second edition of CBT First Aid for Long Term Conditions & Palliative Care, a distinguished team of authors delivers a rigorous update for a successful guide to the sensitive application of CBT in people with life-changing physical illness, like cancer, diabetes, heart problems, and multiple sclerosis.
The content throughout the book has been completely restructured, bringing all the book's exercises together into a single manual for practice, including problems, techniques, information sheets, and record forms. Information on mindfulness techniques, as well as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) is included as well.
You'll find extended coverage relevant to palliative care and new material specifically on performing CBT on dying patients, with a Foreword penned by Dr. Kathryn Mannix, designer of the first CBT service specifically for palliative care.
Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of:
- A thorough introduction to the congitive behavioral approach and its relevance to people with life-changing and long-term illness
- An exploration of the evidence base for CBT, as well as communication skills in health care and the cognitive behavioral communication style.
- A practical discussion of guided discovery and using the Socratic Method, assessment, and formulation, how to prioritize attention, and goal setting.
- A concise treatment of the methods of behavior change and cognitive change.
Perfect for mental health workers, particularly in LAPT services, CBT First Aid for Long Term Conditions & Palliative Care will also earn a place in the libraries of physical health care professionals who require CBT knowledge to combine with their medical expertise in their daily work.
About the Author
Nigel Sage is Consultant Clinical Psychologist in Cancer and Palliative Care at Phyllis Tuckewll Hospice and Beacon Centre Community Palliative Care Services, UK. He is also an advisor and supervisor to TalkPlus primary care mental health team (IAPT Rushmoor and Hart), UK.
Michelle Sowden is Consultant Clinical Psychologist in the Department of Psychological Medicine, Frimley Park Hospital, UK, where she developed and implemented a service to patients with physical health problems across the Clinical Directorates.
Liz Chorlton is Chartered Clinical Psychologist in the Department of Psychological Medicine, Frimley Park Hospital, UK, where she works with patients experiencing psychological difficulties due to physical health problems.
Andrea Edeleanu is Consultant Clinical Health Psychologist with Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Trust, UK, where she was previously Director of Specialist Therapies and Service User Involvement.