"Tolin has accomplished something few others have managed to do--he has written a CBT book that is comprehensive yet highly readable and accessible. If you are wedded to an evidence-based approach to helping individuals change maladaptive patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving, look no further than this terrific resource. Students and clinicians will find virtually everything they need to know about doing CBT, from key conceptual foundations to hands-on practical material and illustrative examples. Like the first edition, the second edition will occupy a prominent space on my bookshelf and will be the first resource I lend out to the students I supervise."--Jonathan S. Abramowitz, PhD, Professor and Director, Clinical Psychology PhD Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"I was looking for a text that comprehensively taught and illustrated the full toolbox of CBT techniques and the theories behind them, and I was very glad to find this one. Like the first edition, the excellent second edition will be perfect for my graduate-level CBT course. It is focused broadly on the principles of change and is a great primer for anyone interested in learning how to apply CBT flexibly and effectively."--Michelle G. Newman, PhD, Department of Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University
"Few if any texts discuss and demonstrate the breadth of CBT interventions that this one does. This book covers a wide range of techniques, provides specific details on implementation, and includes an impressive array of client handouts, which my students and I use often. This is a 'must read' for experienced and novice practitioners, including graduate students or interns learning psychotherapy. The writing is clear, and it is a pleasure to read. I have used the first edition in my practicum courses, and it provides my students with both theoretical and practical knowledge. After reading a chapter on intervention, they are ready to try it!"--Raymond DiGiuseppe, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychology, St John’s University
"This is my all-time favorite resource for CBT case conceptualization and treatment planning! Experienced clinicians and trainees alike will find this book to be a highly engaging (and often funny) treasure trove of information and practical clinical strategies. I have been using the first edition in my graduate seminars, in clinical supervision, and with my own clients for years. The welcome second edition provides the best from the original work along with new case examples and additional resources. Every CBT therapist, trainer, and supervisor should have and use Doing CBT as part of their professional toolbox."--Ann M. Steffen, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri–St. Louis-The book does a masterful job of integrating the cognitive, behavioral, and emotional aspects of CBT into a balanced treatment that maximizes client outcome….The book's straightforward style with refreshingly open opinions about the author's approach to CBT and user friendly, step-by-step structure makes it an essential training tool for graduate students. This theoretically grounded, research informed, comprehensive text makes a good reference book for scientists. Finally, its vivid instructive case examples make it a valuable resource for practitioners and instructors. In summary, Doing CBT is an excellent 'go-to' resource for professional practice, consultation, and graduate level training. (on the first edition)--Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 06/01/2018ƒƒThose new to CBT or just beginning their psychological training will find the material, structure, and case examples provide a foundation to build upon. Practitioners who are looking to gather an understanding of CBT that they can integrate into their current practices will find a clear clinical description accompanied by a plethora of exercises and tests for immediate use. Seasoned clinicians who are well versed in CBT logic and practice will find a resource that they can rely upon to refresh their thinking as well as an introductory guide into third-wave thinking. (on the first edition)--PsycCRITIQUES, 05/01/2017ƒƒThe emphasis on theory-driven techniques and science-based conceptualizations is maintained without jargon, making the text easily digestible for clinicians of all backgrounds and experience levels….The strength of the book is its attempt to be comprehensive and integrative in introducing the reader to the varieties of modern CBT interventions….It is a perfect textbook for courses introducing evidence-based CBT techniques to new therapists, and an excellent resource for professionals who want a resource for broadening and honing their skills. (on the first edition)--The Behavior Therapist, 06/01/2017
David F. Tolin, PhD, ABPP, is founder and director of the Anxiety Disorders Center at The Institute of Living–Hartford Hospital and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at the Yale University School of Medicine. The author of over 200 scientific journal articles, Dr. Tolin has served as a principal investigator and scientific reviewer for the National Institutes of Health since 2003. He is a past president of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, a past president of the Society of Clinical Psychology (Division 12) of the American Psychological Association, and a recipient of awards for Distinguished Contribution to the Science of Psychology, Distinguished Contribution to the Practice of Psychology, and Distinguished Lifetime Contribution to Psychology from the Connecticut Psychological Association.