Full Description
Collaborative Cognitive-Behavioral Social Work Interventionpresents knowledge about behavioral and cognitive interventions in an easy-to-read manner. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) can be an empowering approach to change, helping clients at the individual level learn how to take change painful feelings and harmful behaviors and manage their social environment by learning new skills. An abundance of examples allows the reader to see thediverse range of applications cognitive-behavioral interventions might have to social work, as well as how to deliver CBT in a way that is respectful of client circumstances and works with people collaboratively.
Contents
SECTION 1Overview of Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention ; SECTION 2: BEHAVIORAL MODELS ; Chapter 2: Classical Conditioning ; Chapter 3: Operant Conditioning ; Chapter 4: Assessment, Goal-Setting, and Evaluation ; SECTION 3: COGNITIVE MODELS ; Chapter 5: Cognitive Restructuring ; SECTION 4: SKILL-BUILDING ; Chapter 6: Behavioral Skill-Building ; Chapter 7: Cognitive Coping ; Chapter 8: Developing an Individualized Coping Plan ; SECTION 5: COLLABORATION ; Chapter 9: The Stages of Change and Motivational Interviewing ; Chapter 10: Providing Information and Psychoeducation Collaboratively ; Chapter 11: Modeling, Behavior Rehearsal, and Homework ; APPENDIX I: Resources and Treatment Manuals for Child and Adolescent Problems ; APPENDIX II: Resources and Treatment Manuals for Problems in Adults