|
Showing 1 - 16 of
16 matches in All Departments
Have you been struggling with sadness, worry, stress, or even
insomnia? You certainly aren't alone. As our world becomes an
increasingly uncertain place, many people are discovering that they
need help managing depression, anxiety, and other mental health
concerns. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is the gold standard
treatment for these conditions. This comprehensive workbook distils
the very latest CBT research into an easy-to-use guide you can use
to start feeling better now. In The Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Workbook, you'll find proven-effective techniques to help you build
resilience, deal effectively with life's challenges, work through
difficult thoughts and feelings, and improve your overall
well-being. You'll also discover cutting-edge CBT practices that
target rumination, self-compassion, self-esteem, and chronic anger.
By practicing each skill outlined in this workbook, you'll build
your own mental wellness toolkit to draw from when you need it
most. If you're struggling with anxiety, depression, stress, or any
other mental health concern, you don't have to go it alone. This
workbook will support you as you begin healing, step by step.
The cat lady. The couple who won't let anyone in their apartment.
The old man with all that junk in his yard. Their severe hoarding
puts them, and often others, at risk for injury, disease, and even
death. Most deny needing help, and for this reason, professionals
are desperate to find more effective ways to offer and provide
assistance to them. In response to this growing public health
problem, Clinician's Guide to Severe Hoarding refines our
understanding and presents in depth and innovative alternative to
traditional interventions. Arguing that although treatment for
hoarding can be effective for those who are open to help, people
with severe hoarding are not. The Clinician's Guide to Severe
Hoarding describes an alternative strategy to help those who
adamantly refuse help and yet face significant health and safety
risks due to the hoarding problem - harm reduction. This
client-centered approach takes readers through harm reduction plan
development, team building, goal setting, client collaboration, and
progress assessment. The Clinician's Guide also explains that a
successful harm reduction plan may encourage clients to seek
further help, and offers insights into working with special
populations such as people who hoard animals and children who
exhibit hoarding behavior. The Clinician's Guide describes in
detail a range of strategies for assisting people with severe
hoarding: Strategies for engaging with clients who hoard.
Guidelines for assessing harm potential. Guidelines for creating a
harm reduction plan, building a harm reduction team, and conducting
and evaluating home visits. Skills for client self-help: decision
making, time management, and more. Guidelines for navigating the
ethical and legal issues that arise in assisting people who hoard.
Readings, links, and other resources. With its practical
common-sense approach to a complex problem, Clinician's Guide to
Severe Hoarding is a unique volume not only for mental health
practitioners, but also other professionals who assist people who
hoard, such as home health aides, social workers, and professional
organizers.
Social anxiety is a serious-yet often overlooked-form of anxiety
commonly experienced by teens. If left untreated, it can lead to a
significantly increased risk of developing depression and even
addiction in adulthood. In Social Anxiety Relief for Teens, Bridget
Flynn Walker presents a five-step cognitive behavioral therapy
(CBT) program to help teens gain confidence and stop living in fear
of social situations. A simple, five-step program to overcome the
social anxiety standing between you and a happier, more confident
life. Do you worry about what others think of you? Does fear of
being judged trigger intense anxiety? If you're one of millions of
teens suffering from social anxiety disorder (SAD), you know how it
feels to miss out on life because you're avoiding people or
situations that you feel like you just can't deal with. The good
news is there is a way to free yourself from the fear and
uncertainty keeping you from the rich and fulfilling life you
deserve. Social Anxiety Relief for Teens offers a simple, five-step
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program to help you stop your
fears and worries from getting the best of you. You'll learn to
recognize your triggers and identify the behavior you use to avoid
them. Then you'll discover ways to slowly and gently challenge
yourself to face anxiety-inducing situations, until you gradually
increase your comfort levels. Finally, you'll develop the skills
you need to build on your progress and work toward mastering your
anxiety. If you're ready to break free from social anxiety and
build the self-confidence you'll need to reach your goals, this
book will give you the boost you need to get there.In these
increasingly challenging times, teens need mental health resources
more than ever. With more than 1.6 million copies sold worldwide,
Instant Help Books for teens are easy to use, proven-effective, and
recommended by therapists.
High performance cars can go from zero to sixty in just a few
seconds. Anger can feel a lot like that for teens. One minute they
are calm, but the next, something sets them on a course to speed
out of control. Getting to anger's edge too fast can get teens in
trouble. Expert author Michael Tompkins offers tips and tricks to
help stall anger and leave it by the side of the road. Teens will
learn how to calm their body, derail thoughts that fuel anger and
learn how to communicate and de-escalate situations.
Stress Less teaches concrete skills for managing stress and
anxiety, organized into common "stress domains" such as family,
friends, dating, school, and media. Let’s get real. Stress is
part of every teen’s life -- stress of exams, college
applications, a big game, difficult teachers, difficult friends,
parents who don’t always get you, not to mention the dating and
social scenes. Stress like this tends to build over time—week
after week—and takes a toll on your mental health. But, great
news! Learning stress-busting skills doesn’t take much time at
all. Just 20 minutes a day is probably all it takes. The skills in
this book are easy to learn and can be practiced anywhere -- on the
bus, before bed, or during lunch. Once you see that it helps,
you’ll adjust and be ready bust more stress. And then before you
realize it—you’ve got it! Written by cognitive-behavioral
therapist and stress-busting expert, Michael A. Tompkins, PhD,
Stress Less teaches concrete skills for managing stress and
anxiety, organized into “stress domains” such as family,
friends, dating, school, and tech/media. And because stress
doesn’t go away when teens hit adulthood, Stress Less will help
readers maintain balance and calm as they deal with the ups and
downs of life in the months and years to come.
If you have a child with anxiety, you need quick, in-the-moment
solutions you can easily use now to help your child face their
fears and worries. Written by a psychologist and expert in
childhood anxiety, this easy-to-use guide offers proven-effective
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure skills you can use
at home, in social settings, or anywhere anxiety takes hold. Being
a parent is tough work. And when your child has an anxiety
disorder, the tough gets upgraded to downright hard. You love your
child, and it hurts to see them afraid or constantly worried. But
life needs to be lived, and schedules often need to be
kept-especially if your child is in school! So, how can you manage
your child's anxiety during those trying moments when you just need
to get from A to B without losing your sanity? Helping Your Child
Overcome Anxiety provides quick solutions based in evidence-based
CBT and exposure therapy-two of the most effective treatments for
anxiety disorders. You'll find a background and explanation of the
different types of anxiety disorders, in case you aren't sure
whether or not your child has one. You'll also learn to identify
your child's avoidant and safety behaviors-the strategies your
child uses to cope with their anxiety, such as repeatedly checking
their homework or asking the same questions repeatedly-as well as
anxiety triggers that set your child off. With this book, you'll
find a wealth of information regarding your child's specific
anxiety disorder and how to respond to it. For example, if your
child has obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD, the skills you use to
help them are different than other anxiety disorders. No matter
your child's specific symptoms or diagnosis, you'll discover
tailored interventions you can use now to help your child thrive.
If your child has an anxiety disorder, simple, everyday activities
can be a real challenge. The practical solutions in this book will
help you deal with your child's anxiety when it happens and restore
balance and order to both your lives.
Don’t let anxiety and depression keep you from living life to the
fullest. If you suffer from co-occurring anxiety and depression,
you may experience an overwhelming urge to avoid difficult emotions
and emotional experiences. The last thing you want to do is kick
the hornet’s nest you carry around with you. However, the latest
research in psychology emphasizes the importance of
approaching—rather than avoiding—your emotions. Avoiding
emotions works in the short term, but in the long term it only
teaches you to believe you can’t handle your feelings. What you
need is a solid set of tools that will allow you to feel a full
range of emotions with confidence. This book will provide just the
tool set you require. In this workbook, psychologist Michael
Tompkins offers evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
skills to help you target and tear down the emotional avoidance
barriers that drive your anxiety and depression. By engaging with
the emotions you’ve been seeking to avoid, you’ll learn, “I
can handle this feeling.” You’ll also find strategies to help
you stay calm during emotional situations; and discover relaxation
and mindfulness techniques to deal effectively with difficult
thoughts and feelings, and improve your mood and well-being. The
tools in this workbook help you learn this important lesson: You
can handle emotions, even unpleasant ones. When you believe you can
handle feeling anxious and depressed, you’re less likely to avoid
those feelings, creating space for you to be more willing to do the
things that you want to do in your life.
The cat lady. The couple who won't let anyone in their apartment.
The old man with all that junk in his yard. Their severe hoarding
puts them, and often others, at risk for injury, disease, and even
death. Most deny needing help, and for this reason, professionals
are desperate to find more effective ways to offer and provide
assistance to them. In response to this growing public health
problem, Clinician's Guide to Severe Hoarding refines our
understanding and presents in depth and innovative alternative to
traditional interventions. Arguing that although treatment for
hoarding can be effective for those who are open to help, people
with severe hoarding are not. The Clinician's Guide to Severe
Hoarding describes an alternative strategy to help those who
adamantly refuse help and yet face significant health and safety
risks due to the hoarding problem - harm reduction. This
client-centered approach takes readers through harm reduction plan
development, team building, goal setting, client collaboration, and
progress assessment. The Clinician's Guide also explains that a
successful harm reduction plan may encourage clients to seek
further help, and offers insights into working with special
populations such as people who hoard animals and children who
exhibit hoarding behavior. The Clinician's Guide describes in
detail a range of strategies for assisting people with severe
hoarding: Strategies for engaging with clients who hoard.
Guidelines for assessing harm potential. Guidelines for creating a
harm reduction plan, building a harm reduction team, and conducting
and evaluating home visits. Skills for client self-help: decision
making, time management, and more. Guidelines for navigating the
ethical and legal issues that arise in assisting people who hoard.
Readings, links, and other resources. With its practical
common-sense approach to a complex problem, Clinician's Guide to
Severe Hoarding is a unique volume not only for mental health
practitioners, but also other professionals who assist people who
hoard, such as home health aides, social workers, and professional
organizers.
In a world where the future is increasingly uncertain, it's easy to
wallow in what-ifs. But over time, anxiety and worry can get in the
way of living a full and meaningful life. In this fun, illustrated
workbook, psychologist Jennifer Shannon presents a thirty-day
anxiety-busting workout to help readers outsmart their anxious
"monkey mind" and build the mental muscle it takes to face
uncertainty with calm confidence! Do you lie awake at night
worrying? Are you anxious about your own health and well-being? Do
you stress about paying the bills, or wonder if you'll be able to
cover unexpected expenses? Do you obsess about politics or the
state of the world in general? If the answer is "yes," you are far
from alone. In a world where the future is increasingly uncertain,
it's easy to wallow in what-ifs. But over time, anxious
"chatter"-also known as your "monkey mind"-can get in the way of
living a full and meaningful life. So, how can you quiet the monkey
and stop feeling like you're living in a constant state of
emergency? In this fun, illustrated workbook, psychologist Jennifer
Shannon presents a 30-day anxiety-busting workout to help you
increase your mental fitness and overcome your fear of uncertainty.
Each daily exercise encourages you to embrace uncertain situations,
rather than avoiding or attempting to control them. The more you
work out, the more you'll develop and strengthen a positive,
flexible mind-set, and prove to yourself that you can handle much
more than you thought. You'll also learn how to use everyday
situations as opportunities to improve how you cope with
uncertainty, reduce stress and anxiety, and be present in each
moment. As you gradually change your behaviour, you'll notice
positive changes in the way you think and feel, and begin to
anticipate and process uncomfortable emotions without giving in to
the monkey-mind chatter. It's normal to worry about what will
happen next-especially in our uncertain world. But by sticking with
the workout in this book, you can transform your mind-set and go
from stressed and worried to relaxed and confident!
Manage your anxiety and depression, and take charge of your life
with this fun and engaging workbook. As a teen, you're going
through a lot. School is becoming more challenging, your
friendships and other relationships are more complicated, and your
emotions may feel overwhelming at times. And while every teen has a
passing case of "the blues" when a friendship hits a bump or an
exam doesn't go well, if you're a teen with anxiety and depression,
you need real tools to help you manage your symptoms--so you can
get back to what matters. In The Anxiety and Depression Workbook
for Teens, you'll find straightforward and easy-to-implement
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) skills to help you stay one step
ahead of your symptoms, connect with friends, try new things,
bounce back from setbacks, and start feeling better right away.
You'll learn all about where your symptoms come from, how to
identify situations that can make your symptoms worse, and how to
break the thinking habits that keep you feeling stuck in life. The
life of a teenager can be tough. If you have feelings of sadness
and worry that feel overwhelming or keep you from reaching your
goals, the skills and activities in this workbook can help you find
peace and take control of your life!
Anxiety can make everything seem unmanageable - from dealing with
family and friends to managing schoolwork and extracurricular
activities. It's been estimated that between nine and 15 million
teens in the United States alone suffer from phobias, panic
attacks, or extreme worry or anxiety. That's a lot of teens! My
Anxious Mind helps teens take control of their anxious feelings by
providing cognitive - behavioral strategies to tackle anxiety
head-on and to feel more confident and empowered in the process. My
Anxious Mind also offers ways for teens with anxiety to improve
their inter-personal skills, whether it be with friends, family, or
teachers; manage stress; handle panic attacks; use diet and
exercise appropriately; and decide whether medication is right for
them.
Sleep is food for the brain-especially for teens. Based on the most
current sleep science and evidence-based cognitive and behavioral
interventions to improve sleep, The Insomnia Workbook for Teens
helps teens change their sleep habits so that they can feel more
alert and ready to face life's challenges. If you're like many
other teens, you probably aren't getting enough sleep. And is it
any wonder? Between early school start times, social media,
electronic devices, extracurricular activities, and late-night
homework-teens are at the highest risk of any age group for sleep
deprivation. And in the long run, insomnia can lead to a host of
health and mental health issues-including diabetes and depression.
So, how can you cultivate a healthy sleep routine, so you can be
your best? The Insomnia Workbook for Teens offers proven-effective
tips and strategies to help you get to sleep and stay asleep.
You'll learn about the different reasons you may experience
insomnia, target your own "sleep disrupters" like caffeine and
sugar, and discover skills for managing these disrupters so you can
stop feeling drowsy and grumpy every day. It's hard being a teen in
today's fast-paced world. And it's even harder to reach your goals
when you're feeling tired and run-down. Based on up-to-the-minute
science, this workbook will give you real solutions for overcoming
insomnia and getting those much-needed zzzs.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which can cause significant
impairment in personal, social, and academic contexts, affects
nearly half a million children in the United States. This
step-by-step guide provides mental health professionals with an
adaptable, evidence-based model that uses cognitive behavior
therapy to treat pediatric OCD. The authors present well-tested,
empirically-validated strategies that encourage clinical
flexibility and creativity. Chapters describe the nuts and bolts of
assessment, case conceptualization, and treatment planning, as well
as psychoeducation, pharmacotherapy, strategies for relapse
prevention, and involving family members in treatment. Richly
described case studies illustrate how core strategies can be
effectively implemented with youth between the ages of 7 and 18.
Includes downloadable handouts for clinical use, including
worksheets and fact sheets for parents and guardians, exercises and
games, and other clinical tools and resources.
Why do standard, evidence-based interventions fail to work for
certain clients or in certain situations? What tools do
cognitive-behavioral theory and therapy offer for managing
difficult cases? This cutting-edge volume brings together an array
of leading practitioners to address these and other critical
questions that are often overlooked in the CBT literature. Each
research-based chapter addresses a specific kind of "roadblock,"
exploring how and why it arises and suggesting effective, practical
solutions. Topics include overcoming obstacles in the treatment of
specific disorders, new directions in case conceptualization,
working with emotional and metacognitive processes, and
applications to couple and family therapy.
The authors of this volume investigate the role of emotion in the
development and maintenance of psychological problems, and in
effecting psychological change. They examine emotion as it is
conceptualized and used in three of the most widely practiced
approaches today--psychodynamic, cognitive behavior, and
emotion-focused psychotherapy. In each chapter, the authors discuss
the impact of emotion on child development and learning, the
relationship between emotion and motivation, and the ways in which
emotion can be harnessed in treatment to improve psychological
functioning and strengthen interpersonal relationships. Clinical
vignettes show readers how to arouse, identify, and channel
emotions in therapy, while also utilizing emotion to develop and
maintain an effective therapeutic alliance.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
Tenet
John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, …
DVD
(1)
R51
Discovery Miles 510
|