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Informationen zum Autor Dr Richard House is Senior Lecturer in Psychotherapy and Counselling and a member of the Research Centre for Therapeutic Education at Roehampton University! UK. Professor Del Loewenthal is Director of the Research Centre for Therapeutic Education and Doctoral Programmes in Psychotherapy! Counselling and Counselling Psychology at Roehampton University! UK. Klappentext In recent years! Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) has become an increasingly popular therapy and is now widely recommended by GPs and a range of other health professionals. Part of CBT's appeal lies in the fact that it is time-limited and cheaper than most alternatives. The editors of this book argue that in the rush to embrace CBT there has not been sufficient attention paid to the potential drawbacks of such a therapy. This book redresses the balance by taking a critical look at CBT through the lens of various standard psychotherapy approaches! considering those areas where CBT is appropriate as well as those where it might not be. Leading figures associated with particular approaches (including Jungian! Systemic! Lacanian and Rogerian practitioners) examine the role of CBT and how it fits within their approach! exploring a synthesis of the two. Responses from three leading international CBT authorities enable readers to engage with both sides of the emerging global debate about CBT! and to consider what CBT therapists and other psychotherapists might learn from one another. Critically Engaging CBT is key reading for training and practising counsellors and psychotherapists as well as other health professionals who deal with CBT and/or other psychological interventions. Contributors : Ann Casement! Windy Dryden! John Heaton! Jeremy Holmes! Richard House! Del Loewenthal! Stacey Millichamp! Ian Parker! Howard A. Paul! Michael Proeve! Anthony Ryle! Peter Stratton and Keith Tudor. Zusammenfassung Critically Engaging CBT is key reading for training and practising counsellors and psychotherapists as well as other health professionals who deal with CBT and/or other psychological interventions. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors Previous books by the editors Acknowledgements CBT and the other psychological therapies in an age of happiness Psychoanalysis & CBT: Confluence of theory! watershed in practice? Critically engaging CBT: The view from CAT Happiness and existential thought Systemic family and couple therapy Lacanian analysis and CBT: Gaps Being in process! being in context: A person-centred perspective on happiness A dialogic between analytical psychology and cognitive behavioural psychology Critically engaging CBT: Psychosynthesis Critically engaged CBT CBT! happiness and evidence-based practice What can CBT therapists and other psychotherapists learn from one another? Conclusion ...
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Contributors
Previous books by the editors
Acknowledgements
CBT and the other psychological therapies in an age of happiness
Psychoanalysis & CBT: Confluence of theory, watershed in practice?
Critically engaging CBT: The view from CAT
Happiness and existential thought
Systemic family and couple therapy
Lacanian analysis and CBT: Gaps
Being in process, being in context: A person-centred perspective on happiness
A dialogic between analytical psychology and cognitive behavioural psychology
Critically engaging CBT: Psychosynthesis
Critically engaged CBT
CBT, happiness and evidence-based practice
What can CBT therapists and other psychotherapists learn from one another?
Conclusion