Cognitive Behavioural Couple Therapy (CBCT) is an enhanced and contextually grounded approach that provides evidence-based strategies for working with couple distress, as well as individual psychopathology in the context of a distressed relationship. This model has significantly widened the traditional CBT focus on cognition and behaviour to include an equal emphasis on emotion, stable individual differences and vulnerabilities, as well as an awareness of the importance of the environment and the wider context for couple relationships.
Key Features
- Comprises 30 key points, divided into two parts – Theory and Practice.
- Includes numerous clinical examples that illustrate the key features of Cognitive Behavioural Couple Therapy.
- Offers essential guidance for students and practitioners experienced in individual CBT.
- Accessible guide for practitioners of couple therapy from other theoretical orientations.
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Cognitive Behavioural Couple Therapy: Distinctive Features explores this truly integrative and experiential way of working. This concise book includes essential guidance for understanding the distinctive theoretical and practical features of this contemporary approach.
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