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This chapter focuses on the training of clinical supervisors, which is a critical focus of cognitive behavioral therapy education. It presents details of the guidelines of two organizations: the European Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (EABCT), and the Academy of Cognitive Therapy. The supervisory experience can be broken down into three major stages. Establishing expectations and...
A total CBT training solution, with practical strategies for improving educational outcomes.Teaching and Supervising Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is the first comprehensive package to provide empirically-validated CBT training and supervisory techniques. Applicable to a variety of behavioral health care disciplines, this multi-modal guide provides educators with the information and tools that can...
Teaching cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for specific disorders requires a solid cognitive‐behavioral conceptualization of the identified problem. Once the problem is conceptualized through the lens of the cognitive model, the treatment strategies become clear. This chapter discusses the key components for effectively teaching CBT for depression, anxiety, personality disorders, substance abuse,...
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