CBT Made Simple: A Clinician’s Guide to Practicing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (The New Harbinger Made Simple Series) offers a user-friendly approach to mastering cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Authored by Nina Josefowitz PhD, this book is the first edition published by New Harbinger Publications on September 1, 2017. With dimensions of 8 x 0.75 x 10 inches and an ISBN-13 of 978-1626258501, it comprises 256 pages. The book is designed for clinicians seeking to understand CBT principles and apply them effectively in therapy sessions.
CBT is recognized as a potent treatment method for various mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and anger problems. This guide fills the gap by providing evidence-based learning techniques to teach CBT, making it accessible for practitioners.
Structured around effective adult learning principles, each chapter delves into key aspects of CBT, including its nature, operational mechanisms, and practical implementation in sessions. The book features client dialogues that illustrate the therapist’s thinking process, along with clinical examples for a comprehensive understanding. Practical exercises are included to aid in reinforcing knowledge and skills.
Moreover, each chapter mirrors the structure of an actual CBT session, offering readers a realistic and immersive learning experience. This approach ensures that practitioners can seamlessly integrate these techniques into their therapeutic practices, enhancing patient outcomes.
