Oxford guide to low intensity CBT interventions

Oxford guide to low intensity CBT interventions

Bennett-Levy, James
Richards, David
Farrand, Paul
Christensen, Helen

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The Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions is the first ever comprehensive guide to Low Intensity CBT. It brings together researchers and clinicians who have led the way in developing evidence-based low intensity CBT treatments - treatments for those who have hitherto had no access to mental health services. INDICE: Isaac Marks : Foreword; Section 1 Low Intensity CBT Models and Conceptual Underpinnings ; James Bennett-Levy & Paul Farrand: Overview; 1: 1. James Bennett-Levy, Dave Richards & Paul Farrand: Low Intensity CBT Interventions: A Revolution in Mental Health Services; 2: Dave Richards: Access and Organisation: Putting Low Intensity Interventions to Work in Clinical Services; 3:Jim White: The STEPS Model: a High Volume, Multi-level, Multi-purpose approach to address Common Mental Health Problems; 4: Helen Christensen: Increasing Access and Effectiveness: Using the Internet to deliver Low Intensity CognitiveBehaviour Therapy; 5: Chris Williams & Jill Morrison : A New Language for CBT: New ways of Working Require New Thinking as well as New Words; Section 2A: Introducing and Supporting Guided CBT ; Paul Farrand, Lee Ritterband & James Bennett-Levy: Overview; 6: Paul Farrand & Chris Williams: Low Intensity CBT Assessment: In Person or by Phone; 7: Judy Proudfoot & Jennifer Nicholas: Monitoring & Evaluation in Low Intensity CBT Interventions; 8: Mark Kenwright: Introducing and Supporting Written and Internet-Based Guided CBT; 9: Rebecca Martinez& Chris Williams: Matching clients to CBT self-help resources; 10: Dave Richards: Collaborative Care: The Effective Organization of Treatment for Depression; 11: Dave Richards : Supervising low intensity workers; Section 2B Key Low Intensity CBT Interventions in Depression and Anxiety ; Mark Lau: Overview; 12:Dave Richards: Behavioural Activation for Depression; 13: Laurence Mynors-Wallis & Mark Lau: Problem Solving Therapy for Depression; 14: Adrian Taylor: Increasing Physical activity as a Low Intensity Treatment for Depression; 15: Nick Titov, Gavin Andrews & Peter McEvoy: Key Components of Low Intensity Interventions for Anxiety; 16: Leanne Hides, Steve Carroll, Dan I Lubman & Amanda Baker: Brief Motivational Interviewing for Depression and Anxiety; 17: Norah Vincent & Maxine Holmqvist : Low Intensity Interventions for Chronic Insomnia; Section 2C: Guided CBT Interventions using Written Materials; Chris Williams, Paul Farrand & James Bennett-Levy : Overview; 18: Dave Richards & Paul Farrand: Choosing self-help books wisely: Sorting the wheat from the chaff; 19: Paul Farrand & Joanne Woodford: Using Guided Self-Help Book Prescription Schemes; 20: Marie Chellingsworth, Chris Williams, Ann McCreath, Paul Tanto & Kirsten Thomlinson : Delivering book based CBT Self-Help Classes in health service, furthereducation and voluntary sector services; Section 2D: Guided CBT Interventionsusing the Internet ; Judy Proudfoot & Britt Klein: Overview; 21: Kate Cavanagh: Turn On, Tune In and (Don't) Drop Out: Engagement, Adherence, Attrition andAlliance with Internet-based CBT Interventions; 22: Lee Ritterband, Frances Thorndike, Drew Saylor & Desi Vásquez: Treatment Credibility and Satisfaction with Internet Interventions; 23: Tara Donker, Annemieke Van Straten & Pim Cuijpers: Internet-based Mental Health Scr

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-959011-7
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 632
  • Fecha Publicación: 13/05/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés