
Metacognitive Therapy
Modern Approaches for Transdiagnostic Case Formulation and Treatment
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Metacognitive Therapy
Modern Approaches for Transdiagnostic Case Formulation and Treatment
About this book
Metacognitive Therapy is an indispensable guide both for experienced and newly trained therapists who sometimes feel stuck or who are looking for a clear roadmap for conceptualizing and treating complex and comorbid problems.
Drawing on the transdiagnostic approach pioneered by Wells in 2009, Göran Parment uses his extensive clinical experience to guide the reader through the core concepts in MCT, illustrating the theoretical model with clinical examples and references to the latest evidence-based research. The book points out the significant transdiagnostic possibilities across disorders and shows how MCT can be applied to a wide array of common clinical disorders and comorbidities. The case formulation and the therapeutic procedures and applications are illustrated with clinical vignettes and therapist-client dialogues.
The book also discusses common doubts and questions about MCT's application as well as MCT's potential as a paradigm-shifting form of psychotherapy.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Endorsements
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of figures
- Series Editor’s foreword
- Foreword
- About the author
- Introduction
- 1. The field of psychotherapy: From disparate problems to a unifying approach
- 2. Metacognitive therapy: A theory-driven transdiagnostic model
- 3. The treatment, Part I: Overview of the treatment
- 4. The treatment, Part II: Modifying the metacognitive beliefs
- 5. Using MCT with common psychological problems, Part I: Anxiety and worry
- 6. Using MCT with common psychological problems, Part II: PTSD, OCD, depression, sleep problems, prolonged grief and more
- 7. The state of evidence for MCT
- 8. Some common considerations and doubts about limited applicability
- 9. MCT as a new paradigm and looking ahead
- Appendix 1: The concepts in MCT and their abbreviations
- Appendix 2: Measuring CAS and metacognition
- References
- Index