ABSTRACT

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: A Practical Guide to Helping People Take Control explores the premise that negative beliefs play an important role in the development and continuation of mental health problems. The book offers a new integrative model of causality for instigating change, based on giving clients control and choice over these beliefs, and therefore over their mood and behaviour.

This practical guide also focuses on the stigmas often attached to people with 'mental illness'. Danny C. K. Lam suggests that by providing both the client and the general public with a more accurate understanding of the nature and causes of mental health problems it is possible to de-stigmatise the 'mental illness' label. This will help the client improve self-esteem and the ability to manage personal and interpersonal difficulties and take control of their problems and responsibility for recovery.

Divided into six parts, this book covers:

  • stigma, prejudice and discrimination from societal perspectives
  • the nature and cause of emotional upsets
  • a therapeutic framework for change
  • self-prejudice, personal and interpersonal issues
  • good and bad methods of communication
  • practical approaches to assessing problems
  • methods of taking control.

This cognitive behavioural approach to mental health problems is an innovative contribution to the field. Illustrated throughout with clinical examples and practical advice, the book is essential reading for all of those involved in mental health, from nurses to counsellors, and from medical practitioners and social workers to ministers of religion.

part |2 pages

Part I: Societal perspective

chapter 1|11 pages

Mental illness stigma

part |2 pages

Part II: Therapist's perspective

chapter 5|8 pages

Components in cognitive behaviour therapy

chapter 7|8 pages

Dealing with negative thoughts

chapter 8|8 pages

Dealing with unhelpful behaviour

chapter 9|8 pages

Homework assignments

chapter 10|10 pages

Drug treatments

part |2 pages

Part III: Client's perspective

chapter 11|8 pages

Approval and approval-seeking behaviour

chapter 12|8 pages

Perfectionism and competitiveness

chapter 13|10 pages

Healthy and unhealthy negative emotions

chapter 14|9 pages

Fear of failure and procrastination

chapter 15|8 pages

Self-criticism

chapter 16|7 pages

Setback and relapse

part |2 pages

Part IV: Client's perspective

chapter 17|8 pages

Others' criticism

chapter 18|8 pages

Good and bad communication

chapter 19|14 pages

Developing effective communication skills

part |2 pages

Part V: Therapeutic approach

chapter 20|7 pages

Assessment skills

chapter 21|11 pages

Disputing approach and techniques

part |2 pages

Part VI: Taking control