ISBN-13: 9781861563262 / Angielski / Miękka / 2006 / 180 str.
Helping clients to develop alternative and more constructive viewpoints to tackle their problems lies at the heart of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT). This development is facilitated by the quality of the arguments - not to be confused with arguing - that the therapists present to their clients. However, it is easy for therapists to run out of arguments after they have asked standard questions such as where's the evidence? and what are the advantages and disadvantages of this thought?. This text suggests that the skill of a cognitive therapist is, in part, measured by the ability to offer rational or balanced responses to clients' self-defecting thoughts and beliefs.