Positive CBT integrates positive psychology and solution-focused brief therapy within a cognitive-behavioral framework. It focuses not on reducing what is wrong, but on building what's right. Learn about the evidence-base for positive CBT Teach clients what works for them with the treatment protocols Download client workbooks Positive CBT integrates positive psychology and solution-focused brief therapy within a cognitive-behavioral framework. It focuses not on reducing what is wrong, but on building what is right. This fourth wave of CBT, developed by Fredrike Bannink, is now being applied worldwide for various psychological disorders. After an introductory chapter exploring the three approaches incorporated in positive CBT, the research into the individual treatment protocol for use with clients with depression by Nicole Geschwind and her colleagues at Maastricht University is presented. The two 8-session treatment protocols provide practitioners with a step-by-step guide on how to apply positive CBT with individual clients and groups. This approach goes beyond simply symptom reduction and instead focuses on the client's desired future, on finding exceptions to problems and identifying competencies. Topics such as self-compassion, optimism, gratitude, and behavior maintenance are explored. In addition to the protocols, two workbooks for clients are available online for download by practitioners. The materials for this book can be downloaded from the Hogrefe website after registration.
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Dimensions: 177 x 254mm
Publication Date: 22 Apr 2021
Publisher: Hogrefe Publishing
Publication City/Country: Canada
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780889375789
About Fredrike BanninkNicole Geschwind
Fredrike Bannink PhD is a clinical psychologist child psychologist and lawyer. She is a trainer and supervisor of the Dutch Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (VGCT) and cofounder and chair of the Positive CBT section. She is also founder and chair of the Special Interest Group (SIG) Positive CBT of the European Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies (EABCT). Her interests lie in the fields of positive psychology and solution-focused interviewing. She is an international keynote speaker trainer and author of about 50 books (https://www.fredrikebannink.com). Nicole Geschwind is an assistant professor at the Department of Clinical Psychological Science at Maastricht University. Her research interests are in the field of resilience to depression in particular the value of positive emotions. By systematically examining the role of positive emotions in facilitating change and by testing the benefits of a stronger focus on positive emotions in clinical settings she hopes to contribute to improving psychotherapy.