Cutting down: a CBT workbook for treating young people who self-harm
Taylor, Lucy (Lucy M. W.) / Simic, Mima / Schmidt, Ulrike
2015
vii, 228 p. : ill.
9780415624534
Anglais
Part one : What's going on?
Session 1
1. What is self-harm? -- 2. The function of self-harm
Session 2
3. Problems and goals -- 4. What is CBT and how does it relate to my self-harm? -- 5. Getting to know your feelings
Session 3
6. Relationships and strengths -- 7. Are you ready to make some changes?
Part two : Feelings, thoughts and behaviour
Session 4
8. Feelings diary review and activity scheduling -- 9. The help triangle
Session 5
10. Negative automatic thoughts (NATs)
Session 6
11. Thought distortions and thought-challenging
Session 7
12. Beyond the help triangle : core beliefs and rules for living
Session 8
13. Formulation - "my journey"
Part three : Coping strategies
Session 9
14. The coping tree -- 15. Problem-solving
Session 10
16. Assertiveness -- 17. Basic anger management -- 18. Taking care of yourself
Session 11
19. Facing the situation
Session 12
20. Riding the wave -- 21. Being mindful -- 22. Self-soothing
Session 13
23. Alternatives to self-harm
Part four : One you go!
Session 14
24. Reviewing goals -- 25. identifying triggers -- 26. First-aid kit and tool box -- 27. My path and certificate
A quarter of adolescents engage in some form of self-harm and even experienced therapists can find working with these young people difficult. Based on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), a highly effective method for working with emotional problems, Cutting Down offers a practical and accessible programme for mental health therapists from different professional backgrounds working with young people who self-harm.
The programme is comprised of four parts, each covering a specific stage of therapy, and is split into 27 short modules. Although designed to be delivered over a course of 14 sessions, the programme is presented in a way that allows the therapist to decide which combination of specific modules is chosen and how long is spent on each, based on the specific clinical needs of the person they are working with. Throughout the programme, virtual patients are used to illustrate the various exercises and strategies. Part One, What's Going On?, introduces self-harm and CBT and aims to develop insight into feelings, problems, goals and the concept of change. Part Two, Feelings, Thoughts and Behaviour, looks at working on activities, managing depression and identifying and managing negative thoughts. Part Three, Coping Strategies, introduces modules on problem solving, assertiveness, mindfulness and alternatives to self-harm. Part Four, On You Go!, finishes up the programme with a review of goals, identifying triggers and developing a ‘first aid kit' and a ‘tool box' of skills to reinforce the programme. Downloadable worksheets enhance the practicality of the text.
Designed to support clinicians working with adolescents engaging in self-harm, this unique workbook is ideal for counsellors, counselling psychologists, clinical psychologists, CBT therapists, IAPT practitioners, CAMHS mental health workers and nurse therapists as well as students and trainees.
Adolescents - Psychologie / Comportement autodestructeur / Automutilation chez l'adolescent
WM 100 T244c 2015
N° | Cote | Localisation | |
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1 | WM 100 T244c 2015 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |