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Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) has been extensively researched
and shown to be solidly underpinned by evidence. Broadly applicable
across a wide range of personal and social problems - from
depression and phobias to child behavioural problems - it is only
now beginning to be used to its full potential in health and social
care practice. This second edition of Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy
is comprehensively revised and updated. It takes into account the
significant amount of new research in the discipline, and
integrates theory, research and practice. The text includes
plentiful case studies from across health and social care to
illustrate particular approaches, different problems and different
professional circumstances. Topics covered include: a discussion of
the development and distinctive features of CBT; a comprehensive
review of research on learning and cognition, examining the
therapeutic implications of these studies; a thorough guide to
assessment and therapeutic procedures, including methods of
evaluation; illustrations of the main methods of helping with case
examples from social work, nursing and psychotherapy; consideration
of the ethical implications of such methods as part of mainstream
practice. Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy is written in a lively and
accessible style, and is designed to give a thorough grounding in
cognitive-behavioural methods and their application. It is
essential reading for students and professionals in psychology,
social work, psychiatric nursing and psychotherapy.
This book offers a bio-psycho-social approach to evidence-based
practice in health and social care. The book presents current
evidence on the influence of genetic, epigenetic and environmental
factors on behaviour, a survey of developmental factors from
childhood to old age, and implications for practice at each stage.
Where did professional social work originate from? How effective
are social work interpretations in the lives of vulnerable people?
A Textbook of Social Work provides a comprehensive discussion of
social work practice and its evidence-base. It strikes a balance
between the need for social workers to understand the social,
economic, cultural, psychological and interpersonal factors which
give rise to clients' problems, and the need for them to know how
best to respond with practical measures. Divided into three parts:
the text covers the history and of social work as a movement and
profession in the first, and social work methods and approaches in
the second. The final part looks at the major specialisms,
including, among others, chapters on: Children and families Youth
Offenders and substance misusers Social work and mental health
Disabled people Older People Providing a comprehensive guide to
conceptual and methodological issues in social work and containing
plentiful case studies and examples, this book is an essential read
for social work students, as well as a valuable resource for
practitioners and academics.
Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) has been extensively researched
and shown to be solidly underpinned by evidence. Broadly applicable
across a wide range of personal and social problems - from
depression and phobias to child behavioural problems - it is only
now beginning to be used to its full potential in health and social
care practice. This second edition of Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy
is comprehensively revised and updated. It takes into account the
significant amount of new research in the discipline, and
integrates theory, research and practice. The text includes
plentiful case studies from across health and social care to
illustrate particular approaches, different problems and different
professional circumstances. Topics covered include: a discussion of
the development and distinctive features of CBT; a comprehensive
review of research on learning and cognition, examining the
therapeutic implications of these studies; a thorough guide to
assessment and therapeutic procedures, including methods of
evaluation; illustrations of the main methods of helping with case
examples from social work, nursing and psychotherapy; consideration
of the ethical implications of such methods as part of mainstream
practice. Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy is written in a lively and
accessible style, and is designed to give a thorough grounding in
cognitive-behavioural methods and their application. It is
essential reading for students and professionals in psychology,
social work, psychiatric nursing and psychotherapy.
Did You Just Eat That? provides the answers to perennial questions
about food and germs, such as whether electric hand dryers spread
fewer germs than paper towels or about picking a crisp off the
ground within five seconds of dropping it. The authors show how
they have determined everything from how much bacteria gets
transferred from sharing utensils to how many microbes live on
restaurant menus. They list their materials and methods, guide the
reader through their results and offer explanations of food safety
and microbiology. Written with humour, this fascinating book
reveals surprising answers to the weirdest and most commonly
debated questions about food and germs.
This book offers a bio-psycho-social approach to evidence-based
practice in health and social care. The book presents current
evidence on the influence of genetic, epigenetic and environmental
factors on behaviour, a survey of developmental factors from
childhood to old age, and implications for practice at each stage.
Where did professional social work originate from? How effective
are social work interpretations in the lives of vulnerable people?
A Textbook of Social Work provides a comprehensive discussion of
social work practice and its evidence-base. It strikes a balance
between the need for social workers to understand the social,
economic, cultural, psychological and interpersonal factors which
give rise to clients' problems, and the need for them to know how
best to respond with practical measures. Divided into three parts:
the text covers the history and of social work as a movement and
profession in the first, and social work methods and approaches in
the second. The final part looks at the major specialisms,
including, among others, chapters on: Children and families Youth
Offenders and substance misusers Social work and mental health
Disabled people Older People Providing a comprehensive guide to
conceptual and methodological issues in social work and containing
plentiful case studies and examples, this book is an essential read
for social work students, as well as a valuable resource for
practitioners and academics.
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