Any cognitive therapy text which quotes from Alice in Wonderland is off to a good start - and in the case of Counselling forAnxiety Problems, it gets better and better. This is an excellent book written by counselling psychologists, aimed primarily at counselling psychologists. Diana Sanders and Frank Wills are experienced cognitive therapists, who, through various books, are performing a valuable role of building bridges between counsellors and the practice of cognitive therapists. In doing so, they lay to rest many of the misconceptions counsellors may have about cognitive...
Any cognitive therapy text which quotes from Alice in Wonderland is off to a good start - and in the case of Counselling forAnxiety Problem...
Any cognitive therapy text which quotes from Alice in Wonderland is off to a good start - and in the case of Counselling forAnxiety Problems, it gets better and better. This is an excellent book written by counselling psychologists, aimed primarily at counselling psychologists. Diana Sanders and Frank Wills are experienced cognitive therapists, who, through various books, are performing a valuable role of building bridges between counsellors and the practice of cognitive therapists. In doing so, they lay to rest many of the misconceptions counsellors may have about cognitive...
Any cognitive therapy text which quotes from Alice in Wonderland is off to a good start - and in the case of Counselling forAnxiety Problem...
New approaches from cognitive therapy have made significant advances towards helping clients with psychosomatic problems. This practical and comprehensive guide describes a cognitive way of working with clients who present for counselling with physical symptoms, but where psychological issues or problems are causing or maintaining those symptoms.
New approaches from cognitive therapy have made significant advances towards helping clients with psychosomatic problems. This practical and comprehen...
A practical guide to counselling clients who present with physical symptoms, but where psychological issues or problems are causing or maintaining those symptoms. The author examines the terminology and the definitions of physical or psychological illness,
A practical guide to counselling clients who present with physical symptoms, but where psychological issues or problems are causing or maintaining tho...