"Helps to develop an understanding of the internal rules and processes that guide thinking, and the factors that lead individuals to become trapped in cycles of negative and distorted thought." (SciTech Book News Vol. 25, No. 2 June 2001) <p>"...I think that all practioners and researchers in cognitive therapy will have something to gain from it... (Psychological Medicine, Vol.32 2002) </p> <p>"...Hats off to Dr Wells!..." (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Vol.31, No.3, 20002)</p> <p>"…I learned a lot by reading this book. I am sure that the book has a great deal to offer therapists…" (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Vol.31, No.4, 2002)</p> <p>"…I strongly encourage you to read or dip into sections of this book…a researcher’s and clinicians delight…" (British Journal of Clinical Psychology, March 2003)</p>
List of Tables.
About the Author.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES.
Setting the Stage: Metacognition and Cognitive Therapy.
The Self-Regulatory Executive Function (S-REF) Model.
Metacognition and Emotional Disorder: Evidence for the S-REF Model.
Emotional Processing, the S-REF and Trauma Therapy.
S-REF, Schema Theory and Interactive Cognitive Subsystems (ICS).
CLINICAL APPLICATIONS.
Metacognitive Focused Therapy: Basic Constructs.
Clinical Assessment of Metacognitions.
Modifying Beliefs.
New Pathways for Cognitive Restructuring: Attention Modifications (ATT and SAR).
Treating Pathological Worry and Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
Treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
Concluding Remarks.
Appendix I: Metacognitions Questionnaire (MCQ).
Appendix II: Scoring Key for the MCQ.
Appendix III: Anxious Thoughts Inventory (AnTI).
Appendix IV: Scoring Key for the AnTI.
Appendix V: Thought Control Questionnaire.
Appendix VI: Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GADS).
References.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
In a ground-breaking new approach to cognitive therapy, Adrian Wells addresses limitations of cognitive theories and describes how metacognition, self-attentional processes, and worry/rumination strategies are central to emotional vulnerability, to the maintenance of trauma-related stress reactions, to and emotional disorders. Using the meta-cognitive model, the author describes in detail new clinical strategies which help to guide the clinician towards a fresh cognitive approach to changing negative thoughts, distorted beliefs, and distressing emotions.
Trainee therapists and practitioners, as well as experts working at the frontiers of cognitive therapy, will welcome this book for its
- introduction to this innovative, powerful approach to emotional disorders
- details clinical guidelines and applications
- theoretical and research-based development of cognitive therapy
Produktdetaljer
Biografisk notat
Adrian Wells, University of Manchester, UK.