
Person-centred Therapy and CBT
Siblings not Rivals
- 192 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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Person-centred Therapy and CBT
Siblings not Rivals
About this book
This book has some of the answers, showing humanistic, CBT and integrative therapists how to get to grips with each other?s approaches. CBT has become more fully present in the therapeutic landscape and therapists from other modalities are increasingly being required to understand or even train in the approach.
Responding to this growing pressure for change, Person-centred therapist Roger Casemore joins forces with Jeremy Tudway. Together they show how counsellors can respect and value each other?s approaches by more clearly understanding the similarities and differences in theory, philosophy and practice. They clarify how therapists draw upon this knowledge in their practice without betraying the values of their core approach.
This book is recommended for anyone studying Person-centred or CBT modules on counselling & psychotherapy courses, or experienced practitioners wishing to adapt their practice for NHS settings.
Roger Casemore is currently an Associate Fellow in Lifelong Learning at the University of Warwick and has a private practice as a therapist and supervisor of other therapists, based in Worcester.
Jeremy Tudway is a Clinical and Forensic Psychologist and a director of Phoenix Psychological Services, Warwickshire. In addition to this he lectures in CBT at the University of Warwick.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- About the Authors
- Introduction and Rationale
- Chapter 1 Experiences of Misunderstandings, Conflicts, Prejudices and Disrespect about and between the Two Approaches
- Chapter 2 The Basic Philosophies of the Two Approaches
- Chapter 3 The History and Development of the Approaches
- Chapter 4 The Underpinning Theories: Dissonance and Complementarity
- Chapter 5 CBT and Person-centred Counselling in Action
- Chapter 6 Formulation and Assessment
- Chapter 7 Therapy versus Working Therapeutically: An Economic and Practice Issue for both Approaches
- Chapter 8 A Dialogue on Similarity and Difference
- Chapter 9 Reflections, Predictions and Hopes for the Future
- References
- Index