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Oxford guide to low intensity CBT interventions /

A radical new approach to the treatment of common mental health problems is emerging. Until recently, the only form of evidence-based psychological intervention available for many people with depression and anxiety was traditional one-to-one therapy - but most people had difficulty accessing it. The...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bennett-Levy, James
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.
Colección:Oxford guides in cognitive behavioural therapy.
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  • Section 1. Low intensity CBT models and conceptual underpinnings
  • Low Intensity CBT models and conceptual underpinnings: Overview / Paul Farrand
  • 1. Low intensity CBT interventions: a revolution in mental health care / Paul Farrand
  • 2. Access and organization: putting low intensity interventions to work in clinical services / David A. Richards
  • 3. STEPS model: a high volume, multi-level, multi-purpose approach to address common mental health problems / Jim White
  • 4. Increasing access and effectiveness: using the internet to deliver low intensity CBT / Helen Christensen
  • 5. new language for CBT: new ways of working require new thinking, as well as new words / Jill Morrison
  • Section 2. Low intensity CBT interventions: the new practices
  • Section 2A. Introducing and supporting guided CBT
  • Introducing and supporting guided CBT: Overview / James Bennett-Levy
  • 6. Low intensity CBT assessment: in person or by phone / Chris Williams
  • 7. Monitoring and evaluation in low intensity CBT interventions / Jennifer Nicholas
  • 8. Introducing and supporting written and internet-based guided CBT / Mark Kenwright
  • 9. Matching clients to CBT self-help resources / Chris Williams
  • 10. Collaborative care: the effective organization of treatment for depression / David A. Richards
  • 11. Supervising low intensity workers in high volume clinical environments / David A. Richards
  • Section 2B. Key low intensity CBT interventions in depression and anxiety
  • Key low intensity CBT interventions in depression and anxiety: Overview / Brandilyn Willett
  • 12. Behavioural activation / David A. Richards
  • 13. Problem solving as a low intensity intervention / Mark A. Lau
  • 14. Increasing physical activity as a low intensity treatment for depression / Adrian H. Taylor
  • 15. Using low intensity interventions in the treatment of anxiety disorders / Peter McEvoy
  • 16. Brief motivational interviewing for depression and anxiety / Amanda Baker
  • 17. Low intensity CBT interventions for chronic insomnia / Maxine Holmqvist
  • Section 2C. Guided CBT interventions using written materials
  • Guided CBT interventions using written materials: Overview / James Bennett-Levy
  • 18. Choosing self-help books wisely: sorting the wheat from the chaff / Paul Farrand
  • 19. Developing self-help books on prescription schemes / Joanne Woodford
  • 20. Using CBT-based self-help classes to deliver written materials in Health Service, further education and voluntary sector settings / Kirsten Thomlinson
  • Section 2D. Guided CBT interventions using the internet
  • Guided CBT interventions using the internet: Overview / Judy Proudfoot
  • 21. Turn on, tune in and (don't) drop out: engagement, adherence, attrition, and alliance with internet-based interventions / Kate Cavanagh
  • 22. Treatment credibility and satisfaction with internet interventions / Drew Saylor
  • 23. Internet-based mental health screening / Pim Cuijpers
  • 24. Standards and operating guidelines for internet interventions / Judy Proudfoot
  • 25. Guided CBT internet interventions: specific issues in supporting clients with depression, anxiety and co-morbid conditions / Matthijs Blankers
  • Section 2E. Novel uses of communication technologies: supporting low intensity CBT in new environments
  • Novel uses of communication technologies: supporting low intensity CBT in new enviornments: Overview / Britt Klein
  • 26. Using different communication channels to support internet interventions / Per Carlbring
  • 27. Supporting low intensity interventions using the telephone / Karina Lovell
  • 28. Use of the short message service (SMS)-based interventions to enhance low intensity CBT / Stephanie Bauer
  • 29. Email in low intensity CBT interventions / Nickolai Titov
  • 30. Online mutual support bulletin boards / Julia Reynolds
  • 31. Low intensity CBT by mail / Jan Parr
  • Section 2F. Stepping further outside the box; extending the environments for low intensity CBT
  • Stepping further outside the box: extending the environments for low intensity CBT: Overview / Brandilyn Willett
  • 32. Large group didactic CBT classes for common mental health problems / Jim White
  • 33. Cognitive Behavioural Group Therapy (CBGT): capitalizing on efficiency and humanity / Theo De Gagne
  • 34. Will you follow while they lead? Introducing a patient-led approach to low intensity CBT interventions / Timothy A. Carey
  • 35. Advice Clinic or `What I did in my 30 minutes' / Jim White
  • 36. Low intensity CBT interventions by general practitioners / Lee David
  • 37. Adapting low intensity CBT interventions for clients with severe mental illness / David J. Kavanagh
  • Section 2G. Going upstream: using low intensity CBT interventions to prevent mental health problems
  • Going upstream: using low intensity CBT interventions to prevent mental health problems: Overview / Kathleen M. Griffiths
  • 38. Group CBT for the prevention of depression in adults / Pim Cuijpers
  • 39. Internet-delivered prevention for anxiety and depression disorders in adults / Justin Kenardy
  • 40. Low intensity targeted group prevention of depression in adolescents and children / Greg Clarke
  • 41. Internet-based anxiety and depression prevention programs for children and adolescents / Kathleen M. Griffiths
  • 42. Parental programs for preventing behavioural and emotional problems in children / James Kirby
  • 43. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy: a low intensity group program to prevent depressive relapse / Mark A. Lau
  • Section 3. Training low intensity CBT practitioners
  • Training low intensity CBT practitioners: Overview / James Bennett-Levy
  • 44. Training low intensity workers / David A. Richards
  • 45. Training depression case managers / David Ekers
  • 46. Training peers to provide low intensity CBT support: the value of personal experience / Kylee Neate
  • 47. Training the wider workforce in using CBT written self-help resources / Catriona Kent
  • 48. Training general practitioners to prescribe depression self-management / Elliot Goldner
  • 49. Training clinicians online to be e-therapists: the `Anxiety Online' model / Lisa Ciechomski
  • 50. From classroom to `shop floor': challenges faced as a low intensity practitioner / Rea Wilson
  • Section 4A. Facilitating the widespread adoption of low intensity CBT interventions: changing systems and routine practice
  • Facilitating the widespread adoption of low intensity CBT interventions: changing systems and routine practice: Overview / James Bennett-Levy
  • 51. Establishing the Improved Access to Psychological Therapies programme: lessons from large-scale change in England / Michael Clark
  • 52. Implementing low intensity interventions: what governments want and why / Alex McMahon
  • 53. Challenges and potential solutions in integrating internet-based CBT interventions into specialist services / Pim Cuijpers
  • 54. Achieving widespread dissemination of low intensity evidence-based practices: the experience of the Triple P-Positive Parenting Program / Majella Murphy Brennan
  • 55. Practical service redesign: helping general practitioners to enhance depression care / Michael Smith
  • 56. Implementing low intensity CBT in case management of clients with severe mental illness / Frank P. Deane
  • 57. Effective partnerships with community groups / Kevin Khayat
  • Section 4B. Facilitating the widespread adoption of low intensity CBT interventions; adapting interventions to different community contexts
  • Facilitating the widespread adoption of low intensity CBT interventions: adapting interventions to different community contexts: Overview / James Bennett-Levy
  • 58. Bringing the public on board; health promotion and social marketing in deprived communities / Jim White
  • 59. Enhancing community awareness of depression, access to treatment and attitudinal change: experiences from beyondblue: the national depression initiative / Leonie A. Young
  • 60. Problems and potential in rolling out low intensity CBT interventions in rural communities / Mark A.
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  • 61. Improving access to low intensity interventions for ethnic minority communities / Judy Leibowitz
  • 62. Low intensity CBT with indigenous consumers: creative solutions for culturally appropriate mental health care / Melissa Haswell.