1st Edition

Fundamentals of Cognitive-Behavior Therapy From Both Sides of the Desk

By Carlton Munson, Bill Borcherdt Copyright 1996
262 Pages
by Routledge

262 Pages
by Routledge

262 Pages
by Routledge

A central premise of cognitive-behavior therapy is that individuals bring themselves to their emotions and behavior by how they think. Fundamentals of Cognitive-Behavior Therapy helps therapists and counselors address the important questions of cognitive-behavior therapy--what to ask, how to respond to difficult exchanges with clients, and why to make chosen responses--and helps them get at the... Read more
Contents
Section I: Asking Rational Questions and Getting Therapeutic Answers: A Cognitive Behavior Interviewing Guide
  • (Part I) Introduction
  • (Part II) “You” Questions: Rational Inquiries That Active-Directly Seek Out the Client's View
  • Advantages of “You” Questions
  • Samples of “You” Questions
  • Conclusion
  • Section II: Rational Rebuttles: Fielding Client Curve Balls With Lesser Margin for Error
  • (Part I) Introduction
  • Eleven Irrational Ideas
  • Eleven Counter Ideas
  • (Part II) How to Handle Troublesome Questions and Statements
  • Seventeen Factors to Consider When Faced With Difficult Questions/Statements
  • Typical Troublesome Scenarios
  • Conclusion
  • Index

Biography

Munson, Carlton; Borcherdt, Bill