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December, 2012 | SAGE Publications Ltd

CBT with Children, Young People and Families


Peter Fuggle
- Anna Freud Centre / University College London, UK
Sandra Dunsmuir
- University College London, UK
Vicki Curry
- Anna Freud Centre / University College London, UK
312 pages | December, 2012 | SAGE Publications Ltd
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This book uniquely addresses the application of CBT to children and young people within health, school and community contexts.

With the recent expansion of increasing access to psychological therapies (IAPT) CBT is increasingly applied to work with children outside the traditional therapy clinic. This book provides accessible knowledge and practice skills for professional staff working with troubled children and young people in real-world settings. Front-line practitioners commonly face children with complex patterns of difficulties that do not fit clear diagnostic categories. Moreover, long waiting lists and fixed lengths of treatment don't always fit the presenting needs. Correspondingly, the authors take a much-needed realistic approach to applying CBT to childhood problems.

At the center of this book is the child, the authors moving outwards to cover childhood itself, the principles, core practice and techniques of CBT and its adaptation to the context of the therapy. This is relevant and accessible reading for a wide range of specialist child trainees and practitioners, including new IAPT therapists, counselors, nurses, teachers and social workers.

Introduction
PART ONE: KNOWLEDGE OF CHILDREN AND THEIR CONTEXT
Parents and Child Development
The Wider Context: Families, Schools, Culture and Safety
Childhood Problems and Distress
PART TWO: CORE CBT PRACTICE
Assessment and Formulation
Evaluating Practice
Setting the Right Context
Therapeutic Alliance
Collaboration
Strengthening the Therapeutic Process
Facilitating Psychological Understanding
Facilitating Acceptance and Coping
Facilitating Change: Behavioural Techniques
Facilitating Change: Cognitive Techniques
PART THREE: CBT IN CONTEXT
Moderating Factors to Effective Practice
The Role of Supervision
What to Do if CBT Is Not Working
References
Index